BEWARE that many times you are legally obligated to maintain 7 years of data. Unfortunately, you may be required to ALSO provide data past the 7 year legal requirement IF you have it and IF you can restore it. One company I was at, determined that infinity should only be 7 years in order to avoid a court order to provide the older data. They not only had me change the current policies to use a 7 year retention, they also had me recalculate the expiration dates on existing images that were set to infinite (2038) retention. That edict came from their legal department. DISCLAIMER: I am not a lawyer and I've never played one on the tele.
>>> "WEAVER, Simon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/6/2006 1:59 AM >>> Guys Regarding the "retension" setting under any schedule. After 1 year, it moves from Infinity Level 9 to Level 24. Just what level should be used it you want to retain something for say 10 years. Thanks RegardsSimon Weaver 3rd Line Technical Support Windows Domain Administrator EADS Astrium Limited, B23AA IM (DCS) Anchorage Road, Portsmouth, PO3 5PU Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This email (including any attachments) may contain confidential and/or privileged information or information otherwise protected from disclosure. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately, do not copy this message or any attachments and do not use it for any purpose or disclose its content to any person, but delete this message and any attachments from your system. Astrium disclaims any and all liability if this email transmission was virus corrupted, altered or falsified. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Astrium Limited, Registered in England and Wales No. 2449259 Registered Office: Gunnels Wood Road, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, SG1 2AS, England
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