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Sep
27
2010

How to: Connecting the Disconnected in Exchange 2010

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Written by Misha Hanin   

Since Exchange 2010, and the introduction of the document retention period it has been much easier to recover mailboxes, disconnect or connect mailboxes to users, and disable mailboxes. Exchange 2010 has introduced the personal archive, which adds a slight complication.

Michel de Rooij explains how to deal with this, and clean up mailboxes that are still within the retention period.

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