10-06-2010 05:54 AM
So I have a bit of a dilemna. During my deployment my first step to be sure everything was working right without effecting end users was to archive all mailboxes without stubbing anything.
Now i'm ready to start stubbing mailboxes, I moved some users to a mailbox policy that stubs, however even after resync, reboot, waiting a day, running the archive+shortcut task does not stub the mailbox. Its like it sees the items are already archived and moves on not realizing that the new policy says to stub/delete original. How do I do this ?
10-06-2010 06:17 AM
As far as I know.... You cannot put stubs back in the mailbox wihout restoring and rearchiving with the new policy in place.
10-06-2010 06:39 AM
I have to restore everyones mailbox and re-archive ? Nonononno .. must be another way.. this should be a simple flag somewhere ?
10-06-2010 07:16 AM
Take a look at the following article. It tells how to recreate/modify shortcuts. Beware, it is very server intensive, depending on how many shortcuts need to be repaired.
http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH47364
10-06-2010 07:47 AM
maxwits, the RestoreShortcutBody key requires a shortcut to be available for manipulation. In fact the last art of the TN states:
Note: This will neither recreate shortcuts that were deleted in a user mailbox nor create new shortcuts if there was an archiving policy that does not create shortcuts in the mailbox. This option is to be used only on existing shortcuts that need their content modified. In other words, if there is not a shortcut there to begin with, then this process will have NO effect.
10-06-2010 08:42 AM
I found solution to my problem :
http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH49033
10-06-2010 08:56 AM
trichert,
Dont they all pretty much agree with my first post, you need to restore from vault and then allow it to rearchive?
Also look up IgnoreEVDates as that might interfere with your policy if you go down this path.
Cheers
MM
10-06-2010 09:48 AM
marvin, pretty much yes
10-06-2010 11:19 AM
This is still a pain, how about this. Can I delete the archives and then 'zap' them with
http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH35614
Then re-enable them ?
10-07-2010 12:56 AM
trichert
As much as you might hate the idea, you are going to get the stuff back to exchange, zapping wont do it.
10-07-2010 06:09 AM
The article you found is the only way of doing this. Once the item has been archived, and the policy used is to not leave a shortcut, then that's it.
This is why you have to be 100% sure of what is possible/not possible when implementing Enterprise Vault. I personally think that this could be a good feature, as at present we have the ability to change existing shortcuts. Have you thought about putting this "create a shortcut to an archive mailbox" as an idea in this forum?
I personally would go with the Export to Mailbox Option 3
- but make sure there's enough space available in the target mailbox.
10-08-2010 06:22 AM
Another option is to use Virtual Vault ?
You could start creating shortcuts for the mails that are archived from now on.
The other mails you search or use virtual vault to access.