The Information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Exchange Server, version 4.0
SUMMARY
There are three types of age limits on Microsoft Exchange public folders
and replicas:
- Age limits for all replicas of a public folder.
- Age limits for a specific Microsoft Exchange Public Folder Server that
apply to all replicas on that specific computer running Microsoft
Exchange Server.
- Age limits for a specific replica on a specific computer running
Microsoft Exchange Server.
This article tells you how to set these limits.
MORE INFORMATION
Age Limit for All Replicas of a Public Folder
This age limit will apply to all replicas no matter which computer running
Microsoft Exchange Server they are located on.
To set the age limit:
- From the left pane in the Microsoft Exchange Administrator program,
expand the public folder tree, and click the public folder.
- On the File menu, click Properties, and type the number of days in the
"Age limit for all replicas."
Age Limit for a Specific Microsoft Exchange Public Folder Server
This age limit applies to all replicas on this specific computer running
Microsoft Exchange Server.
To set this age limit:
- From the left pane in the Microsoft Exchange Administrator program,
drill down to <site>\configuration\servers\<servername>, and double-
click the Public Information Store object in the right pane.
- Click the Age Limits tab.
- Specify the age limit in the "Age limit for all folders on this
information store" field.
Age Limit for a Specific Replica
This age limit applies to a specific replica on a specific computer running
Microsoft Exchange Server.
To set this age limit:
- From the left pane in the Microsoft Exchange Administrator program,
drill down to <sitename>\configuration\servers\<servername>, double-
click the Public Information Store object in the right pane.
- Click the Age Limits tab.
- There is a list box of all replicas located on this computer running
Microsoft Exchange Server. Select a replica in the list box and click
the Modify button to set the age limit.
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