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Exchange Servers: Retention Poilcy

leecwise23320
New Member

I am working on a Exchange 90 day retention email policy report. I looked at the policy on Exchange 2010 and powershell and it is easy. However, I am not as verse from SPLUNK side of the house. I know that you can install powershell with SPLUNK but we will not install the add-in. Also I do not have permission for the splunk .config to add the script. My question, is there a way how to get the Exchange 90 day (emai) retention?

Thanks.

LC

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ahall_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Retention in Exchange is set by policy, not reported. Splunk does not assist with adjusting policy - only on reporting on the system.

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ahall_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Retention in Exchange is set by policy, not reported. Splunk does not assist with adjusting policy - only on reporting on the system.

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ahall_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

If you aren't allowed to use PowerShell, then this functionality is not available to you.

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leecwise23320
New Member

I am not adjusting the policy. What I want to do is find the policy and report it.

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