BEWARE that many times you are legally obligated to maintain 7 years of
data.
Unfortunately, you may be required to ALSO provide data past the 7 year
legal requirement IF you have it and IF you can restore it.
One company I was at, determined that infinity should only be 7 years
in order to avoid a court order to provide the older data.
They not only had me change the current policies to use a 7 year
retention, 
they also had me recalculate the expiration dates on existing images
that were set to infinite (2038) retention.
That edict came from their legal department. 
 
DISCLAIMER:
I am not a lawyer and I've never played one on the tele.


>>> "WEAVER, Simon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/6/2006 1:59 AM
>>>

Guys
Regarding the "retension" setting under any schedule. After 1 year, it
moves from Infinity Level 9 to Level 24.
 
Just what level should be used it you want to retain something for say
10 years.
 
Thanks
 
RegardsSimon Weaver
3rd Line Technical Support
Windows Domain Administrator 
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