Topic Last Modified: 2012-10-09

In Lync Server 2013, you use Archiving policies to enable and disable archiving for internal communications and external communications if you do not use Microsoft Exchange integration or you have users who are not homed on Exchange 2013 with their mailboxes put on In-Place Hold. This includes the following Archiving policies:

You initially set up Archiving policies when you deploy Archiving, but you can change, add, and delete policies after deployment. In Lync Server 2013 Control Panel, you can use the Archiving Policy page of the Archiving and Monitoring group to manage policies at the global level, site level, and user level. If you integrate your Lync Server storage with Exchange 2013 storage, the Exchange user policies take precedence over the Lync Server 2013 archiving policies.

For details about how policies are implemented, including the hierarchy of policies, see How Archiving Works in the Planning documentation, Deployment documentation, or Operations documentation.

Note:
To control the implementation of Archiving, you must specify options in Archiving configurations, such as whether to archive IM or conferencing, the use of critical mode, and purging options. By default no options are enabled in the global Archiving configuration or any site or pool Archiving configuration. You should specify all appropriate options in the Archiving configurations before enabling Archiving for internal or external communications in the Archiving policies. For details, see Managing Archiving Configuration Options for Your Organization, Sites, and Pools in the Operations documentation.

If you enable Microsoft Exchange integration for your deployment, Exchange policies control whether archiving is enabled for the users who are homed on Exchange 2013 and 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.

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