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Kim21



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PostPosted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 7:52 pm    Post subject: searching activities from all mailboxes Reply with quote

Hi there
We have a client running SBS 2003 + Exchange 2003
All contacts are stored in public contacts
End user requirement:
Search entire company for all activities related to this client – i.e.
search all information stored in mailboxes on exchange – tasks, meetings,
emails, journals
It is my understanding that it is not possible to search all exchange
mailboxes for activities related to a contact even if they are located in the
public folder
Is there another way to achieve the same result? i.e. macro/script to copy
all data from your exchange mailbox to a public folder that can in turn be
searched for activities?
Any help or ideas would be appreciated
I look forward to hearing from you
Cheers
Kim

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Kim21



Joined: 26 Nov 2007
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 8:32 pm    Post subject: RE: searching activities from all mailboxes Reply with quote

Hi Again
I have not had any feedback re my questions
Please advice
Have i put it in the wrong section?
Cheers again
Kim

"Kim21" wrote:

> Hi there
> We have a client running SBS 2003 + Exchange 2003
> All contacts are stored in public contacts
> End user requirement:
> Search entire company for all activities related to this client – i.e.
> search all information stored in mailboxes on exchange – tasks, meetings,
> emails, journals
> It is my understanding that it is not possible to search all exchange
> mailboxes for activities related to a contact even if they are located in the
> public folder
> Is there another way to achieve the same result? i.e. macro/script to copy
> all data from your exchange mailbox to a public folder that can in turn be
> searched for activities?
> Any help or ideas would be appreciated
> I look forward to hearing from you
> Cheers
> Kim
>

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