In Exchange Server 2010 an archive mailbox is a second mailbox provisioned for a user that is separate to their primary user mailbox.
To enable a personal archive mailbox for a user use the Enable Archive wizard in the Exchange Management Console.
The wizard can choose a database for the archive mailbox automatically, or one can be specified. You can also use Microsoft Online Services (Hosted Exchange) to host the archive mailbox.
When the operation is complete the user attributes are updated to include the location of the archive mailbox.
You can also enable the archive mailbox using the Exchange Management Shell.
[PS] C:\>Enable-Mailbox "Alan.Reid" -Archive
The archive mailbox settings can also be displayed using the Exchange Management Shell.
[PS] C:>Get-Mailbox "Alan.Reid" | fl name, *archive* Name : Alan.Reid ArchiveDatabase : Mailbox Database 02 ArchiveGuid : c39fb785-00d3-4d52-ba24-447b731282a4 ArchiveName : {Online Archive - Alan Reid} ArchiveQuota : 50 GB (53,687,091,200 bytes) ArchiveWarningQuota : 45 GB (48,318,382,080 bytes) ArchiveDomain : ArchiveStatus : None DisabledArchiveDatabase : DisabledArchiveGuid : 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
In Outlook 2010 the an archive-enabled mailbox user can access to the archive mailbox.
For users without Outlook 2010 they can also access the archive mailbox in Outlook Web App.
Whats the difference between local archive or remote archive?
Has anyone got the archive to appear in the new Outlook App? We recently starting using the app, only to notice that the online archive only appear in the OWA but not the new Microsoft App. Test in both platforms iOS and Android
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Archive mailbox access isn’t available in Outlook mobile.
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Hi,
Can we convert shared user mailbox with archive mailbox to shared mailbox in Exchange 2010 ?
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No. You’ll need to move all the archive mail back to the primary mailbox first.
This will only work if you have Office Pro Plus or a standalone version of Outlook – https://support.office.com/en-gb/article/Outlook-license-requirements-for-Exchange-features-46b6b7c5-c3ca-43e5-8424-1e2807917c99
Pro Plus is only available through volume licencing, so for very small businesses (2-10 people), this is next to impossible to implement.
You also require exchange enterprise CAL’s, even for SBS2011 installations, which again cannot be readily purchased through Microsoft. Microsoft could not even provide pricing on these as they do not appear in their price list and referred me to a partner, though I haven’t pursued this any further as it’s a dead duck without Pro Plus.
Back to PST’s.
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A lot has changed since this article was written. Pro Plus, and archiving features in general, are easily within reach of businesses of any size thanks to Office 365.
Hi,
Online archiving is not working for all our users, Error shown is below;
[[The action couldn’t be completed. Please try again]]
MS Exchange 2010 SP2
Windows Server 2008
To have this option I need Enterprise CAL with service or Without service?, I want to use a local archive and also online OWA
This option works with outlook 2003?
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No.
We have Exchange 2013 with online archive mailboxes and policy “Archive 30 days old Mails from Primary Mailbox to Archive Mailbox “. But for few users this policy is not working and auto archiving not happening. Even after running Start-ManagedFolderAssistant -Identity for these users.
Let me know is there any logs that will help to analyse and resolve issue.
Hi Paul,
We have Exchange 2013 with online archive mailboxes and policy “Archive 30 days old Mails from Primary Mailbox to Archive Mailbox “. But for few users this policy is not working and auto archiving not happening. Even after running Start-ManagedFolderAssistant -Identity for these users.
Let me know is there any logs that will help to analyse and resolve issue.
Thanks in advance.
We created a archived database for a user but now we need to go back to what his mailbox was before we created the archive. Can you tell me the process please?
Thanks
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Manually move the email back to the mailbox?
Hi Paul ,
I have enable Archive for some of my users .
My users use Outlook 2010 and OWA , for 2 users i have the following issue :
They can see Personal Archive with old emails via OWA , but in Outlook 2010 can not see , in Outlook 2010 they just can see Archive – name.surname@domain.com but no folders or contents inside .
Can you help me please ?!
br
leo
Hi Dennis,
I have same issue for one user.
Did you find a solution ?
Kind regards
Marvin
Paul,
weird issue with one user’s online archive. It is definitely enabled but not populating. I even set a retention policy of just 6 months and then tell it to archive but nothing shows up. I confirmed that the user has mail older than 2 years. What might be the issue?
Thanks so much!
Dennis
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Try manually running the managed folder assistant, demonstrated here:
https://www.practical365.com/exchange-2010-archiving/
Paul,
I do have encountered a similar situation. When ever I try to enable an Archive mailbox for a Shared mailbox, the Archive mailbox doesn’t show up on the outlook for the users who already have the shared mailbox added to their Outlook before enabling the Archive?
Usually re-invoking the permissions work s , in one scenario, adding the Full permission with Auto mapping enabled works?..How is it related?
Also Can you tell me how to access online Archive of shared mailbox in OWA 2010?
We are running with Exchange 2010 SP2 RU2 and Outlook 2010 Pro Plus.
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It’s a permissions problem. It will appear in Outlook 2010/2013 if you remove ‘SELF’ from the list of users with Full Access Permissions, then re-assign the SELF user with full access permissions. Bizarre, but works every time!
Is your autodiscovery working ? i.e may be your certificates aren’t installed properly.
Might be a late post, but i have office professional 2013 with exchange 2010 Sp1 and the user cannot see the Online Archive at all. Am i missing something or have they not included this with office pro?. Or do i need to update exchange to SP2 || Sp3?
You can only see the archive mail in Outlook if it is a Volume license Version not OEM, you need to check OWA to see the Archive items if OEM.
Regards
Dave
Great simple tutorial.
Can you change the name of the online archive?
e.g.
Archive 2010
2011
Sales
etc.
boas
como faço para criar uma caixa de email no Windows Exchange Server 2010?
Hi
I’m sorry but… unless I install VISIO I can not see the archive in outlook (2010 or 2007)
I can, however see the archive in OWA regardless of VISIO installation
any idea???
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Hi Yair, sorry I’ve never encountered that problem. Archiving has just worked for me without Visio installed. I’m surprised that is the solution. Perhaps installing Visio triggers the install of a particular Office component that archiving needs. Have you tried doing a full install of Office first before you resort to installing Visio?
Sure, more than that I had Office 2007 and Visio 2007 installed on PC with WinXP Pro and no problems with the Archive folder. I replaced the PC with Win7 Pro 32 and Office 2010 BUT NO VISIO and no Archive folder.