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
What is your Exchange version? -- Jorge Patricio DÃaz 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
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 DÃaz Guzmán (MVP)" wrote: > What is your Exchange version? > > -- > Jorge Patricio DÃaz 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 >
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 >>
=?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.