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date: Sun, 21 Oct 2007 09:01:00 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.exchange.applications        back       


Employee Quit - What are my OPTIONs   
Hello All!

I administer PART TIME the server for my Brother and his small company.  
Friday of this week, someone up and left the company and from my logs, I can 
see they emptied their emails.

What can I do as administrator to get into that users account and see the 
emails they deleted and possibly more.  Any ideas?  I have 2 days worth of 
backups but I don't want to have to use them..

PLEASE HELP
-- 
Beau
date: Sun, 21 Oct 2007 09:01:00 -0700   author:   Beau

Re: Employee Quit - What are my OPTIONs   
What is your Exchange version?

-- 
Jorge Patricio Díaz Guzmán
MVP
blog: http://www.jpdg.cl




"Beau"  escreveu na mensagem 
news:22EF3E91-915A-426D-BA70-F464F82CB5F9@microsoft.com...
> Hello All!
>
> I administer PART TIME the server for my Brother and his small company.
> Friday of this week, someone up and left the company and from my logs, I 
> can
> see they emptied their emails.
>
> What can I do as administrator to get into that users account and see the
> emails they deleted and possibly more.  Any ideas?  I have 2 days worth of
> backups but I don't want to have to use them..
>
> PLEASE HELP
> -- 
> Beau
date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 22:18:30 -0300   author:   Jorge Patricio Díaz Guzmán (MVP) am

Re: Employee Quit - What are my OPTIONs   
Exchange Server 2005 (or the version that comes with SBS 2003).

I was able to get most of their email and appointments back that they 
frantically deleted on the last day.  Now I need to access their hard drive 
and get the files that they think they deleted...

I am new and inexperienced at eing an admin and only do it part time.  I 
think I will now re-reoute all personal Storage to the server... anyway, that 
is another forum..

Thanks!
-- 
Beau 


"Jorge Patricio Díaz Guzmán (MVP)" wrote:

> What is your Exchange version?
> 
> -- 
> Jorge Patricio Díaz Guzmán
> MVP
> blog: http://www.jpdg.cl
> 
> 
> 
> 
> "Beau"  escreveu na mensagem 
> news:22EF3E91-915A-426D-BA70-F464F82CB5F9@microsoft.com...
> > Hello All!
> >
> > I administer PART TIME the server for my Brother and his small company.
> > Friday of this week, someone up and left the company and from my logs, I 
> > can
> > see they emptied their emails.
> >
> > What can I do as administrator to get into that users account and see the
> > emails they deleted and possibly more.  Any ideas?  I have 2 days worth of
> > backups but I don't want to have to use them..
> >
> > PLEASE HELP
> > -- 
> > Beau 
>
date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 04:36:00 -0700   author:   Beau

Re: Employee Quit - What are my OPTIONs   
log on using an account that is in the local administrators group and take 
ownership.


"Beau"  wrote in message 
news:284F3B07-4AE3-40DE-BDBC-BB40793BFC9A@microsoft.com...
> Exchange Server 2005 (or the version that comes with SBS 2003).
>
> I was able to get most of their email and appointments back that they
> frantically deleted on the last day.  Now I need to access their hard 
> drive
> and get the files that they think they deleted...
>
> I am new and inexperienced at eing an admin and only do it part time.  I
> think I will now re-reoute all personal Storage to the server... anyway, 
> that
> is another forum..
>
> Thanks!
> -- 
> Beau
>
>
> "Jorge Patricio Díaz Guzmán (MVP)" wrote:
>
>> What is your Exchange version?
>>
>> -- 
>> Jorge Patricio Díaz Guzmán
>> MVP
>> blog: http://www.jpdg.cl
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Beau"  escreveu na mensagem
>> news:22EF3E91-915A-426D-BA70-F464F82CB5F9@microsoft.com...
>> > Hello All!
>> >
>> > I administer PART TIME the server for my Brother and his small company.
>> > Friday of this week, someone up and left the company and from my logs, 
>> > I
>> > can
>> > see they emptied their emails.
>> >
>> > What can I do as administrator to get into that users account and see 
>> > the
>> > emails they deleted and possibly more.  Any ideas?  I have 2 days worth 
>> > of
>> > backups but I don't want to have to use them..
>> >
>> > PLEASE HELP
>> > -- 
>> > Beau
>>
date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 09:56:04 -0700   author:   John Fullbright fjohn@donotspamnetappdotcom

Re: Employee Quit - What are my OPTIONs   
=?Utf-8?B?QmVhdQ==?=  wrote in
news:284F3B07-4AE3-40DE-BDBC-BB40793BFC9A@microsoft.com: 

> Exchange Server 2005 (or the version that comes with SBS 2003).
> 
> I was able to get most of their email and appointments back that they 
> frantically deleted on the last day.  Now I need to access their hard
> drive and get the files that they think they deleted...
> 
> I am new and inexperienced at eing an admin and only do it part time. 
> I think I will now re-reoute all personal Storage to the server...
> anyway, that is another forum..
> 
> Thanks!

Log on to that account with Outlook. Go to Tools -> recover deleted items.
date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 12:36:29 -0700   author:   Asher_N

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