Managed Folder Policies and Managed Folder Assistant
Hi Everyone A little bit confused on the relationship between these two in Exchange 2007 Sp1 I understand that I can apply a MFP to a mailbox as per http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa996575.aspx I can also schedule the MFA as per http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb123958.aspx However, two questions: i) The first article - just applying the MFP to a mailbox - does this mean the policy actually runs on the mailbox? Or does it not run until the MFA is scheduled for it to run? ii) If applying a MFP (but no MFA) to all mailboxes on my server, I assume this will take a lot of processing power - what if it got to much and I wanted to cancel it, how could I do that? iii) Likewise, if the MFA was running and it was taking too much resources, how could I cancel? Thanks in advance.
December 24th, 2009 2:28am

On Wed, 23-Dec-09 23:28:04 GMT, Sheen1990 wrote:>>>Hi Everyone >>A little bit confused on the relationship between these two in Exchange 2007 Sp1 >>I understand that I can apply a MFP to a mailbox as per http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa996575.aspx >>I can also schedule the MFA as per http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb123958.aspx >>However, two questions: > scheduled for it to run? Adding ('applying') the policy just stamps the AD object'smsExchMailboxTemplateLink property with the DN with the MRM policy.>ii) If applying a MFP (but no MFA) to all mailboxes on my server, I assume this will take a lot of processing power - what if it got to much and I wanted to cancel it, how could I do that? If you don't have the Mailbox Folder Assistant scheduled to run, andyou don't use the start-managedfolderassistant cmdlet then the act ofadding the policy to mailboxes is pretty trivial.>iii) Likewise, if the MFA was running and it was taking too much resources, how could I cancel? Apply the policy to a subset of your mailboxes at a time. Wait untilafter the MFA runs and then add some more mailboxes. Repeat until allthe mailboxes are under the policies and the MFA has run once for allof them. By then you'll know how things are going.---Rich MatheisenMCSE+I, Exchange MVP--- Rich Matheisen MCSE+I, Exchange MVP
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December 24th, 2009 5:57am

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