Tick Managed folder mailbox policy , then click Browse see Figure 4.50... Select the respective managed folder mailbox policy, then click OK three times see Figure 4.51.. The fi nal thin
Trang 13 Now click the Mailbox Settings tab (Figure 4.49).
Figure 4.49 The Mailbox Settings Tab
4 Select Messaging Records Management, then click the Properties button.
5 Tick Managed folder mailbox policy , then click Browse (see Figure 4.50).
Trang 26 Select the respective managed folder mailbox policy, then click OK three times
(see Figure 4.51)
The fi nal thing we need to do is to schedule the messaging records management enforcement process to run at a specifi ed time
Figure 4.50 Messaging Records Management
NOTE
As shown in Figure 4.50, it’s possible to suspend expiration of items from a mailbox for a specifi ed period This could be a good idea
Trang 3Figure 4.51 Selecting the Managed Folder Mailbox Policy
SOME INDEPENDENT ADVICE
The messaging records management enforcement process is disabled by default
This means that although you have applied a managed folder mailbox policy to one
or more recipients, the respective managed folders will not show up in the user’s
client (Outlook 2007 or OWA 2007) until the process has run at least one time
Depending your organization’s legal needs with regard to messaging records
resource management, this could be every 24th hour, or if your legal needs are
more relaxed, perhaps once a week
The messaging records management enforcement process is actually a managed folder assistant, or more precisely, an Exchange mailbox assistant, that’s responsible for creating the managed folders in your user mailboxes as well as applying the
confi gured managed content settings to them throughout your organization
One managed folder assistant exists for each mailbox server deployed in your
Trang 4To enable the managed folder assistant, you need to perform the following steps:
1 In the Exchange Management Console, click the Mailbox subnode under the
Server Confi guration work center node
2 Select the respective Mailbox server in the Result pane.
3 Now click the Properties link under the mailbox server name in the Action pane.
4 Click the Messaging Records Management tab
5 The Messaging Records Management Enforcement Process is set to Never Run Change that to Use Custom Schedule, then click the Customize button (see Figure 4.52).
organization When the managed folder assistant begins, it will process all mailboxes
on the given mailbox server If it doesn’t fi nish processing all the mailboxes in the scheduled time, it will start where it left off the next time it’s scheduled to run
Figure 4.52 Starting the Messaging Records Management Enforcement Process
Trang 56 In the schedule, specify the times and days when the managed folder assistant should run
In Figure 4.53, we set it to run for one hour at midnight every day
Figure 4.53 Specifying the Schedule
7 Click OK twice to return to the EMC
NOTE
To confi gure the schedule using the EMS, you need to run the Set-MailboxServer
CMDlet with the ManagedFolderAssistantSchedule parameter For detailed syntax
and parameter information, type Get-Help Set-MailboxServer in the EMS.
Bear in mind that even though the managed mailbox assistant has been
scheduled to run for one hour, it doesn’t mean it will do so If the assistant has
processed all mailboxes in under one hour, it will stop
Now that you have scheduled the mailbox folder assistant, the managed folders you have linked
to a policy that has been applied to a set of mailboxes will appear after the managed folder assistant
has run But what if you want to force a newly created managed folder to appear in the mailboxes,