Re: [Bes-admins] Clarification on Accounts

2010-09-08 Thread Eggan, Mark
In an Exchange environment, it does.  Once the AD account is disabled
Help Desk staff would generally disable, hide or delete (why delete I
have no clue) the Exchange stuff.  So any emails coming after this would
get the undeliverable.  

 

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Subject: [Bes-admins] Clarification on Accounts

 

We are often the last to know when an employee (with a personally owned
BB) leaves.  I assume mail redirection stops when the AD account is
disabled anyway.  Does anyone know for sure?  Also, IT policy is set to
keep a rolling 30 days of exchange info on the BB.  Will that continue
to come off for the next 30 days even if it isn't connecting to
exchange?

 

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Art Alexion

Systems Engineer -- Infrastructure Engineering Group

Resources for Human Development

 

 

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Re: [Bes-admins] Clarification on Accounts

2010-09-08 Thread Mendoza.Ronald
Actually email in general still functions even if the account is
disabled. Also, I'd assume that redirection would still occur since it
is the service account that is doing all the lifting, not the user's
account.

 



Ron Mendoza
Franchise Tax Board

Windows Server Management Section Lead

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Subject: [Bes-admins] Clarification on Accounts

 

We are often the last to know when an employee (with a personally owned
BB) leaves.  I assume mail redirection stops when the AD account is
disabled anyway.  Does anyone know for sure?  Also, IT policy is set to
keep a rolling 30 days of exchange info on the BB.  Will that continue
to come off for the next 30 days even if it isn't connecting to
exchange?

 

-- 

Art Alexion

Systems Engineer -- Infrastructure Engineering Group

Resources for Human Development

 

 

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[Bes-admins] Clarification on Accounts

2010-09-08 Thread Art Alexion
We are often the last to know when an employee (with a personally owned BB) 
leaves.  I assume mail redirection stops when the AD account is disabled 
anyway.  Does anyone know for sure?  Also, IT policy is set to keep a rolling 
30 days of exchange info on the BB.  Will that continue to come off for the 
next 30 days even if it isn't connecting to exchange?

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Art Alexion
Systems Engineer -- Infrastructure Engineering Group
Resources for Human Development
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