08-16-2012 11:16 PM
Hallo zusammen,
unsere Version des Enterprise lautet 9.0.1.1061 und läuft auf einem Server 2008 R2 SP1.
Folgende Problematik stellt sich mir:
Ein Mitarbeiter verlässt das Unternehmen. Er hat ein relativ großes Postfach und demnach viele archivierte Emails und Ordner. Nun soll einem anderen Mitarbeiter ein bestimmter, bereits archivierter Ordner zugeordnet werden, sodass er der Besitzer ist.
Wie kann ich dies einstellen?
Vielen Dank für eure Antworten
Gruß
Marko Schustek
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08-17-2012 02:42 AM
I think you can do the following. If the mailbox of the leaver still exists, give the user needing access to the folder read-only access to the mailbox, and full access to the specific folder. Sync users, verify he now has access to this one folder only.
If that fails, you should be able to EXPORT this one folder only into PST, and IMPORT that PST into the archive of the user needing access. When importing, make sure to set a specific folder (where the items will be placed in his archive), either with or without shortcuts in the mailbox.
Other option is indeed giving user rights to the archive, but this is for the full archive.
08-17-2012 01:31 AM
any chance you can post this in English?
08-17-2012 01:38 AM
08-17-2012 01:58 AM
No problem, your English is much better than my German :)
Very good question.
As far as I know you can assign permissions to an archive but not specifically to a folder within the archive. You can assign permisions to a specific folder on the mailbox side of things via Outlook etc. But archive I have not heard of, so basically it's all or nothing.
Perhaps it's something you can request as an Enhancement request?
08-17-2012 02:42 AM
I think you can do the following. If the mailbox of the leaver still exists, give the user needing access to the folder read-only access to the mailbox, and full access to the specific folder. Sync users, verify he now has access to this one folder only.
If that fails, you should be able to EXPORT this one folder only into PST, and IMPORT that PST into the archive of the user needing access. When importing, make sure to set a specific folder (where the items will be placed in his archive), either with or without shortcuts in the mailbox.
Other option is indeed giving user rights to the archive, but this is for the full archive.
08-17-2012 05:03 AM
08-17-2012 05:12 AM
Glad to help. Can you mark one of the answers as a solution? That way, others scanning the forum know this question is closed, and will not read it, and other people having the same question can find an answer on it.
Thanks!
08-17-2012 05:32 AM