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Why not use the managment class
Okay I can see how that would help keep tabs on whats going where.
Though it does seem odd that you would need more than a handful of retentions
especially defaults.
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I have always been told that it is easiest to maintain as few Policy
Domains as you can get away with. Currently I have a standard Policy
Domain which is the Default for all Windows boxes, a Policy Domain for our
Domino TDP servers, an UNIX Policy Domain for all UNIX flavors. Recently
I was
Why not use the managment class to set retention?
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the data... never have access to). That would be the biggest pro for
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Hmmm I'm not sure about that.
I have only a standard active domain. I do have serveral mgmt classes for
various types of data and various retention requiresments.
A default for 99% of the nodes. then Exchange, SQl, 7_year, 1_year, and
even a No_Limit.
A simple select statement