Topic Last Modified: 2012-11-01
In Lync Server 2013 Control Panel, you use Archiving configurations to specify how archiving is implemented. This includes the following Archiving configurations:
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A global configuration that is created by default when you deploy Lync Server 2013.
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Optional site-level and pool-level configurations that you can create and use to specify how archiving is implemented for specific sites or pools.
You initially set up Archiving configurations when you deploy Archiving, but you can change, add, and delete configurations after deployment. In Lync Server 2013 Control Panel, you can use the Archiving Configuration page of the Archiving and Monitoring group to manage configurations at the global level, site level, and pool level. For details about how Archiving configurations are implemented, including which options you can specify, and the hierarchy of Archiving configurations, see How Archiving Works in the Planning documentation, Deployment documentation, or Operations documentation.
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To use archiving, you must configure Archiving policies to
specify whether to enable archiving for internal communications,
for external communications, or for both for all users homed on
Lync Server 2013. By default, archiving is not enabled for either
internal or external communications. If you use Microsoft Exchange
integration, you must enable and configure Exchange 2013 to support
archiving for all users homed on Exchange 2013 who have had their
mailboxes put on In-Place Hold. Prior to enabling Archiving, you should specify the appropriate Archiving configurations for your deployment and, optionally, for specific sites and pools, as described in this section. For details about enabling Archiving, see Configuring and Assigning Archiving Policies in the Deployment documentation. |
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You can view Archiving configuration information by using Windows PowerShell and the Get-CsArchivingConfiguration cmdlet. You can run this cmdlet from either the Lync Server 2013 Management Shell or from a remote session of Windows PowerShell. For details about using remote Windows PowerShell to connect to Lync Server, see the Lync Server Windows PowerShell blog article "Quick Start: Managing Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Using Remote PowerShell" at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkId=255876.
In the Lync Server Management Shell, use the following command to view information about all of your archiving configuration settings:
Copy Code Get-CsArchivingConfiguration