05-13-2011 05:32 AM
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05-13-2011 05:50 AM
Shortcut deletion is based on the age of the shortcut not the date of the message.
05-13-2011 05:50 AM
Shortcut deletion is based on the age of the shortcut not the date of the message.
05-13-2011 05:52 AM
05-13-2011 08:21 AM
I only have experience with enterprise vault for domino. Not sure how much this applies to this situation.
My experience has shown its based on the selected option called Base Expiry on: under the retention category properties. If its set for modified date is is the last time the message was modified or received. The archived item is deleted on the first round of storage expiry processes to run when the retention category expiry is reached, and then the shortcut is deleted the next time the mailbox archiving task runs against the database containing the now orphaned shortcut.
Couple of things I ran into, if it helps. If this is a newly created retention category, and you have already archived items under a different retention category, you may have to restore and then rearchive applying the new retention category because I haven't a clue how to change an archived item's retention category. Also, you have to have the policy set to delete orphaned shortcuts.
05-13-2011 08:34 AM
Hi Luke,
Yeah, it is a bit different for Domino than Exchange. the details for Domino are here:
http://www.symantec.com/docs/HOWTO37855
Cheers,
05-17-2011 03:06 AM
I've had to answer this a couple to times recently. Luke is correct in that the expiry date basis is taken from the retention category (which might generally set to inherit from the site).
This is consistent for both Exchange and Domino age based shortcut deletion.
Thanks
Karl