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May I know from the user perspective, is it possible for them to access "recover item folder" of their archive mailbox?



I enable the archive mailbox for users, there is a "Recoverable Items 14 days Move to Archive" retention tag assigned to them. So how can they access the "recover item folder" of their archive mailbox themselves?



Thanks a lot!










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  • docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/policy-and-compliance/… Each user mailbox is divided into two subtrees: the IPM (interpersonal messaging) subtree, which contains the normal, visible folders such as Inbox, Calendar, and Sent Items and the non-IPM subtree, which contains internal data, preferences, and other operational data about the mailbox. The Recoverable Items folder resides in the non-IPM subtree of each mailbox. This subtree isn't visible to users using Outlook, Outlook on the web, or other email clients.

    – joyceshen
    May 20 at 5:14











  • So how can they access the "recover item folder" of their archive mailbox themselves?

    – thomasnli
    May 21 at 9:40











  • What about trying this howtogeek.com/396486/how-to-recover-deleted-items-from-outlook

    – joyceshen
    May 22 at 1:18

















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May I know from the user perspective, is it possible for them to access "recover item folder" of their archive mailbox?



I enable the archive mailbox for users, there is a "Recoverable Items 14 days Move to Archive" retention tag assigned to them. So how can they access the "recover item folder" of their archive mailbox themselves?



Thanks a lot!










share|improve this question






















  • docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/policy-and-compliance/… Each user mailbox is divided into two subtrees: the IPM (interpersonal messaging) subtree, which contains the normal, visible folders such as Inbox, Calendar, and Sent Items and the non-IPM subtree, which contains internal data, preferences, and other operational data about the mailbox. The Recoverable Items folder resides in the non-IPM subtree of each mailbox. This subtree isn't visible to users using Outlook, Outlook on the web, or other email clients.

    – joyceshen
    May 20 at 5:14











  • So how can they access the "recover item folder" of their archive mailbox themselves?

    – thomasnli
    May 21 at 9:40











  • What about trying this howtogeek.com/396486/how-to-recover-deleted-items-from-outlook

    – joyceshen
    May 22 at 1:18













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May I know from the user perspective, is it possible for them to access "recover item folder" of their archive mailbox?



I enable the archive mailbox for users, there is a "Recoverable Items 14 days Move to Archive" retention tag assigned to them. So how can they access the "recover item folder" of their archive mailbox themselves?



Thanks a lot!










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May I know from the user perspective, is it possible for them to access "recover item folder" of their archive mailbox?



I enable the archive mailbox for users, there is a "Recoverable Items 14 days Move to Archive" retention tag assigned to them. So how can they access the "recover item folder" of their archive mailbox themselves?



Thanks a lot!







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  • docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/policy-and-compliance/… Each user mailbox is divided into two subtrees: the IPM (interpersonal messaging) subtree, which contains the normal, visible folders such as Inbox, Calendar, and Sent Items and the non-IPM subtree, which contains internal data, preferences, and other operational data about the mailbox. The Recoverable Items folder resides in the non-IPM subtree of each mailbox. This subtree isn't visible to users using Outlook, Outlook on the web, or other email clients.

    – joyceshen
    May 20 at 5:14











  • So how can they access the "recover item folder" of their archive mailbox themselves?

    – thomasnli
    May 21 at 9:40











  • What about trying this howtogeek.com/396486/how-to-recover-deleted-items-from-outlook

    – joyceshen
    May 22 at 1:18

















  • docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/policy-and-compliance/… Each user mailbox is divided into two subtrees: the IPM (interpersonal messaging) subtree, which contains the normal, visible folders such as Inbox, Calendar, and Sent Items and the non-IPM subtree, which contains internal data, preferences, and other operational data about the mailbox. The Recoverable Items folder resides in the non-IPM subtree of each mailbox. This subtree isn't visible to users using Outlook, Outlook on the web, or other email clients.

    – joyceshen
    May 20 at 5:14











  • So how can they access the "recover item folder" of their archive mailbox themselves?

    – thomasnli
    May 21 at 9:40











  • What about trying this howtogeek.com/396486/how-to-recover-deleted-items-from-outlook

    – joyceshen
    May 22 at 1:18
















docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/policy-and-compliance/… Each user mailbox is divided into two subtrees: the IPM (interpersonal messaging) subtree, which contains the normal, visible folders such as Inbox, Calendar, and Sent Items and the non-IPM subtree, which contains internal data, preferences, and other operational data about the mailbox. The Recoverable Items folder resides in the non-IPM subtree of each mailbox. This subtree isn't visible to users using Outlook, Outlook on the web, or other email clients.

– joyceshen
May 20 at 5:14





docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/policy-and-compliance/… Each user mailbox is divided into two subtrees: the IPM (interpersonal messaging) subtree, which contains the normal, visible folders such as Inbox, Calendar, and Sent Items and the non-IPM subtree, which contains internal data, preferences, and other operational data about the mailbox. The Recoverable Items folder resides in the non-IPM subtree of each mailbox. This subtree isn't visible to users using Outlook, Outlook on the web, or other email clients.

– joyceshen
May 20 at 5:14













So how can they access the "recover item folder" of their archive mailbox themselves?

– thomasnli
May 21 at 9:40





So how can they access the "recover item folder" of their archive mailbox themselves?

– thomasnli
May 21 at 9:40













What about trying this howtogeek.com/396486/how-to-recover-deleted-items-from-outlook

– joyceshen
May 22 at 1:18





What about trying this howtogeek.com/396486/how-to-recover-deleted-items-from-outlook

– joyceshen
May 22 at 1:18










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