Article ID: 246037
Article Last Modified on 10/28/2006
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q246037
SUMMARY
The item recovery process in Exchange Server 5.5 has made it much easier to recover the contents of public folders. The recovery process does not recover all properties of the original public folder. The "More Information" section discusses some of the major implications of recovering a public folder through item recovery.
MORE INFORMATION
You can recover most properties of a public folder such as content, permissions, forms associated with the folder, and folder rules. However, the following items will be recovered but altered:
- The Display Name and Obj-Dist-Name attribute of that folder will be appended by the word "recovered", for example:
/o=XADM/ou=SITE1/cn=Recipients/cn=NPF
2947606749476067494760674584AC1000007DD/o=XADM/ou=SITE1/cn=Recipients/cn=NPF2(RECOVERED)
947606749476067494760674584AC1000007DE - The word "recovered" is appended to the e-mail addresses of that folder such as SMTP, X.400, cc:Mail, plus others depending on the connectors installed.
This could also be an issue if a user is sending mail to the old address by replying to a message or if the e-mail address is being stored in either an offline address book or personal address book.
Changing the Display Name of the folder has no effect on the addresses. - It resets the public folder replica lists, and they must be re-created.
Additional Information
In a public folder, the views are not stored with the folder but are kept in a separate system folder. These views are referenced by the public folders as a back link. Therefore, if you recover the folder or move or copy it to a .pst file, the link back to the view is broken, and views are lost.
This is different from the Views in mailboxes, which are stored as hidden folders within individual mailboxes. For additional information, click the article numbers below to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
228934 XCLN: Understanding Deleted Item Recovery
189300 Unable to Recover Nested Public Folder
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