Microsoft KB Archive/185047

= XADM: Maximum Age Limit for Public Folders =

Article ID: 185047

Article Last Modified on 10/28/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q185047



SUMMARY
This article describes the behavior of Public Folder Age Limits in Microsoft Exchange Server.



MORE INFORMATION
In Microsoft Exchange Server version 5.5, the Maximum Age Limit for public folders on a server can be set through the Microsoft Exchange Administrator program. The maximum age that can be set for a given server is 2,147,483,647 days. This limit will apply only to the replicas of public folders on this server which do not have an age limit explicitly set for the folder. Use the following steps to set the age.


 * 1) Start the Exchange Administrator program.
 * 2) In the left pane, click the Public Information Store object under the appropriate server, and then click Properties on the File menu.
 * 3) Click the Age Limits tab, click the "Age limit for all folders on this information store (days)" check box to select it, type a number in the box, and then click OK.

To explicitly set the age limit on a particular public folder, enter the the Age Limit under Folders/Public Folders/ properties on the Limits tab. The maximum age that can be specified for a particular folder is 24,855 days, and it will affect all replicas of this folder. This setting will override the more general Maximum Age Limit settings on any given server's public information store.


 * 1) In the Administrator window, click Folders.
 * 2) Click Public Folders and then select the public folder that you want to modify.
 * 3) Click the Limits tab, type a number in the Age Limit box, and then click OK.

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