Exchange 2007 PowerShell
I would like to query Exchange 2007 who was setup for auto archive. Do you guys know if there is a command?
April 18th, 2012 12:02pm

If you are talking about Outlook archiving, that's not something that's configured in Exchange. If you're talking about some third-party archiving product, then you'd need to talk to the vendor. If you're talking about something else, please explain in more detail what you mean by "auto archive".Ed Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems."
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April 18th, 2012 12:13pm

So in Outlook>Tools>Options>Other>AutoArchive. I would like to know which users have the setting enabled.
April 18th, 2012 1:49pm

Maybe something like System Center Configuration Manager can collect the setting from clients for you.Ed Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems."
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April 18th, 2012 4:03pm

No PowerShell command?
April 18th, 2012 4:59pm

As I explained earlier, I am not aware of any setting in Exchange covering this. It's strictly an Outlook setting as far as I know.Ed Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems."
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April 18th, 2012 5:17pm

As I explained earlier, I am not aware of any setting in Exchange covering this. It's strictly an Outlook setting as far as I know.Ed Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems."
April 19th, 2012 12:09am

Agreed, this is a client setting, and is not related to Exchange. You can report on the presence of the pst itself with something like this: http://eskonr.com/2011/05/sccm-report-to-inventory-file-types-like-pst-ost-sft-etc/ or the registry keys themselves. I believe they are stored per-outlook profile (hard to enum) as well as some settings globally: HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Outlook\Preferences\ArchivePeriodHKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Outlook\Preferences\ArchiveGranularityHKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Outlook\Preferences\ArchiveDeleteHKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Outlook\Preferences\ArchiveMountHKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Outlook\Preferences\ArchiveOld Mike Crowley | MVP My Blog -- Planet Technologies
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April 19th, 2012 11:40am

Agreed, this is a client setting, and is not related to Exchange. You can report on the presence of the pst itself with something like this: http://eskonr.com/2011/05/sccm-report-to-inventory-file-types-like-pst-ost-sft-etc/ or the registry keys themselves. I believe they are stored per-outlook profile (hard to enum) as well as some settings globally: HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Outlook\Preferences\ArchivePeriodHKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Outlook\Preferences\ArchiveGranularityHKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Outlook\Preferences\ArchiveDeleteHKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Outlook\Preferences\ArchiveMountHKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Outlook\Preferences\ArchiveOld Mike Crowley | MVP My Blog -- Planet Technologies
April 19th, 2012 6:37pm

Hi Jose Did you take ED and Mike's Suggestion? Cheers Zi FengZi Feng TechNet Community Support
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April 20th, 2012 2:46am

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