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Outlook GPO and PST files

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Chuck_N - 16 Mar 2008 17:28 GMT
How do you get the Outlook GPO to not control the Archive.PST file?

I have Outlook 2003 and Outlook 2007 on workstations with either XP Pro or
Vista Business.  Our server is a Win2K3 Enterprise with Exchange 2K3
Enterprise.  

Archive settings work great.  However, when I set retention settings, it
caused the files in the archive.pst file to be moved to the Deleted Items
folder.

I did check the "open archive folder" check box as part of the retention
settings in the GPO.  

This seems to be a very good tool if only it would not control what happens
to the Archive.PST files.

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msnews.microsoft.com - 16 Mar 2008 22:10 GMT
> This seems to be a very good tool if only it would not control what happens
> to the Archive.PST files.

We use Outlook Profiler to set our Archive PST settings... Yeah you think the GPO could do it??
Chuck_N - 17 Mar 2008 18:35 GMT
Apparently Microsoft does not have an answer for this??

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> > This seems to be a very good tool if only it would not control what happens
> > to the Archive.PST files.
>
> We use Outlook Profiler to set our Archive PST settings... Yeah you think the GPO could do it??
Brian Tillman - 17 Mar 2008 18:57 GMT
> Apparently Microsoft does not have an answer for this??

Who knows?  Asking here is not asking anyone from Microsoft.
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