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How to set autoarchive settings for individual folders during depl

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SMS_Mike - 01 Feb 2006 20:51 GMT
For our coprorate Office 2003 rollout I need to set the AutoArchive settings
on individual folder's in the mailbox. I cannot find anywhere to do this in
the CIW. I suspect that a PRF file may be the solution but I cannot find any
information on how to do this. All I can find is a doc on how to change path
to the Archive.pst file. What is the best way to set the AutoArchive settings
in this case.

Thanks!
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 12 Feb 2006 22:50 GMT
Outlook doesn't provide any way to do that. You can set the overall AutoArchive settings and you can set retention settings, either through the group policy editor or with the deployment tools in the Office Resource Kit, but you can't set individual folder AutoArchive settings.

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> For our coprorate Office 2003 rollout I need to set the AutoArchive settings
> on individual folder's in the mailbox. I cannot find anywhere to do this in
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> Thanks!
 
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