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Prevent users from using shift + delete to bypass deleted items folder
Is there a way to prevent users from bypassing the deleted items folder by
using shift + delete keys. We are using OL2002, Exchange 2000, in a AD environment. We have a 30 day retention on messages deleted from the "deleted items" folder. I thought that there was a GPO object that prevented users from using the shift + delete to bypass the "deleted items" folder, but can't seem to locate it. Thanks. |
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Prevent users from using shift + delete to bypass deleted items folder
I've never heard of this, although I suppose it may be possible - just
wondering what the rationale is for doing so? Does http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 look helpful to you? John Johnston wrote: Is there a way to prevent users from bypassing the deleted items folder by using shift + delete keys. We are using OL2002, Exchange 2000, in a AD environment. We have a 30 day retention on messages deleted from the "deleted items" folder. I thought that there was a GPO object that prevented users from using the shift + delete to bypass the "deleted items" folder, but can't seem to locate it. Thanks. |
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Prevent users from using shift + delete to bypass deleted items folder
That did it; thanks!
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" ahoo.com wrote in message ... I've never heard of this, although I suppose it may be possible - just wondering what the rationale is for doing so? Does http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 look helpful to you? John Johnston wrote: Is there a way to prevent users from bypassing the deleted items folder by using shift + delete keys. We are using OL2002, Exchange 2000, in a AD environment. We have a 30 day retention on messages deleted from the "deleted items" folder. I thought that there was a GPO object that prevented users from using the shift + delete to bypass the "deleted items" folder, but can't seem to locate it. Thanks. |
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