Microsoft Exchange is an email server that stores and updates user email information. Sometimes, the database files get corrupted. Read here about what causes these problems and how to fix them.
Since email is the most common means of communication in most organizations, it calls for the need of a reliable server. One of the best email servers available today is Microsoft Exchange. As is the case with any software, Microsoft Exchange is susceptible to the corruption of its database...
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In this article we look at ways to use In-Place E-Discovery in Ms Exchange Server
To make use of the In-Place E-Discovery feature in MS Exchange, a user has to be added to the Discovery management role group. By adding a user to the Discovery Management role group, you enable them to use the In-Place E-Discovery feature, for searching messages across mailboxes. Therefore, before you add a user, you should be sure about their activities. A search can also be performed in Exchange Admin Center...
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In this article we look at the process of preserving Exchange mailboxes for performing In-Place e-Discovery.
When an employee ceases to be a part of the organization, their mailboxes are either disabled or deleted. And once a mailbox has been disabled, it gets disconnected from the account of the user, and remains in the mailbox for default period of 30 days. After the mailbox has been disconnected, the Managed Folder Assistant does not process information from it, and none of the retention...
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