How long to keep people's AD/Exchange accounts
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I know it is different for businesses than schools but we (school) keep them active for two weeks if they drop. Then export to PST and give them instructions on how to migrate that data into GMail and disable the email/user. Our email retention policy is 30 days. I delete them in ECP and it holds onto the email/user for 30 days and then purges.
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I have a pretty standard process:
- Employee is terminated.
- AD account disabled.
- AD account moved to 'Disabled Users' OU.
- AD password changed.
- Membership for all groups removed.
- Mailbox converted to shared mailbox for any mailbox needing to be actively monitored (frees up a license).
- Email forwarding setup if needed in the interim.
- Mailbox archived to PST and stored on a file server when it is no longer actively monitored.
- Mailbox disabled (automatically purged after 30 days).
- AD account removed after 30 days.
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Yes i have a process i want to follow too but cant.
3 years after people have not worked here, they still have an email and i think it is stupid AF. -
@momurda said in How long to keep people's AD/Exchange accounts:
Yes i have a process i want to follow too but cant.
3 years after people have not worked here, they still have an email and i think it is stupid AF.Indeed, it is stupid af. Easier to ask for forgiveness than to ask for permission.
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@momurda said in How long to keep people's AD/Exchange accounts:
Yes i have a process i want to follow too but cant.
3 years after people have not worked here, they still have an email and i think it is stupid AF.- Sign up all the defunct addresses for catfacts, and then forward the account to their former boss
- Protest innocence
- ?????
- Profit
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@kelly said in How long to keep people's AD/Exchange accounts:
@momurda said in How long to keep people's AD/Exchange accounts:
Yes i have a process i want to follow too but cant.
3 years after people have not worked here, they still have an email and i think it is stupid AF.- Sign up all the defunct addresses for catfacts, and then forward the account to their former boss
- Protest innocence
- ?????
- Save the Profits
FTFY
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Just had to lookup what catfacts is.
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@momurda said in How long to keep people's AD/Exchange accounts:
Just had to lookup what catfacts is.
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@kelly said in How long to keep people's AD/Exchange accounts:
@momurda said in How long to keep people's AD/Exchange accounts:
Just had to lookup what catfacts is.
This could be the best thing ever!
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As soon as the person leaves we backup account to PST and then archive it. THat's all then remove the AD account. No services should be tied to the account.
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@kelly said in How long to keep people's AD/Exchange accounts:
@momurda said in How long to keep people's AD/Exchange accounts:
Just had to lookup what catfacts is.
Someone needs to make sendcatfax.com too!
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@scottalanmiller said in How long to keep people's AD/Exchange accounts:
@kelly said in How long to keep people's AD/Exchange accounts:
@momurda said in How long to keep people's AD/Exchange accounts:
Just had to lookup what catfacts is.
Someone needs to make sendcatfax.com too!
Random, literally still faxing, cat pics to random numbers on a dialer.
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@bbigford said in How long to keep people's AD/Exchange accounts:
@scottalanmiller said in How long to keep people's AD/Exchange accounts:
@kelly said in How long to keep people's AD/Exchange accounts:
@momurda said in How long to keep people's AD/Exchange accounts:
Just had to lookup what catfacts is.
Someone needs to make sendcatfax.com too!
Random, literally still faxing, cat pics to random numbers on a dialer.
Yup, would be awesome.
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Depending on who or which department, I archive their entire O365 account (email, calendar, etc) into a PST file.
I've been doing this via:
Exchange Admin > compliance management > in-place eDiscovery & hold > Click the + button > follow the wizard.
Use IE or Edge.
You are able to download the entire account to a .PST archive it locally, to tape, or do what you want with it.
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@tim_g said in How long to keep people's AD/Exchange accounts:
Depending on who or which department, I archive their entire O365 account (email, calendar, etc) into a PST file.
I've been doing this via:
Exchange Admin > compliance management > in-place eDiscovery & hold > Click the + button > follow the wizard.
Use IE or Edge.
You are able to download the entire account to a .PST archive it locally, to tape, or do what you want with it.
Or you can convert them to a shared mailbox (Free)
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@dbeato said in How long to keep people's AD/Exchange accounts:
@tim_g said in How long to keep people's AD/Exchange accounts:
Depending on who or which department, I archive their entire O365 account (email, calendar, etc) into a PST file.
I've been doing this via:
Exchange Admin > compliance management > in-place eDiscovery & hold > Click the + button > follow the wizard.
Use IE or Edge.
You are able to download the entire account to a .PST archive it locally, to tape, or do what you want with it.
Or you can convert them to a shared mailbox (Free)
Waste of time and space and emails never stop coming in.
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@jaredbusch said in How long to keep people's AD/Exchange accounts:
@dbeato said in How long to keep people's AD/Exchange accounts:
@tim_g said in How long to keep people's AD/Exchange accounts:
Depending on who or which department, I archive their entire O365 account (email, calendar, etc) into a PST file.
I've been doing this via:
Exchange Admin > compliance management > in-place eDiscovery & hold > Click the + button > follow the wizard.
Use IE or Edge.
You are able to download the entire account to a .PST archive it locally, to tape, or do what you want with it.
Or you can convert them to a shared mailbox (Free)
Waste of time and space and emails never stop coming in.
I mean in Office 365 not on in-house Exchange, it is a flip of a button. Unless I am missing something else (This is not practical to other Exchange deployments, only to Office 365).
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@momurda said in How long to keep people's AD/Exchange accounts:
Yes i have a process i want to follow too but cant.
3 years after people have not worked here, they still have an email and i think it is stupid AF.and where is that email going? Who's looking at the old message, responding to the new?