Topic Last Modified: 2012-10-10
Enabling or disabling Archiving for specific users homed on Lync Server 2013 requires creating and configuring one or more user policies, and then applying the appropriate policy to specific users or user groups. User policies override site and global policies, but only for users homed on Lync Server 2013.
Users are always homed in Lync Server. If Microsoft Exchange integration is enabled, users whose mailboxes are in Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 don’t need to have their Archiving policies in Lync Server managed. These users with Archiving will be managed by Exchange In-Place Hold.
For details about how Archiving policies work, including the hierarchy for global, site, and user policies, see How Archiving Works in the Planning documentation, Deployment documentation, or Operations documentation.
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If you enabled Microsoft Exchange integration for your
deployment, Exchange In-Place Hold policies control whether
archiving is enabled for the users who are homed on Exchange 2013.
Archiving for these users requires that they have their mailboxes
put on In-Place Hold. For details, see Setting Up Policies for
Archiving When Using Exchange Server Integration in the
Deployment documentation. You should specify all appropriate options in the Archiving configurations before enabling Archiving. For details, see Configuring Archiving Options in the Deployment documentation. |