The type of properties displayed varies dependent on the item selected.
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General properties. Displays information such as display name, access rights, folder type, creation time, last modification time, and message count, among other data. |
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MAPI properties. Displays information used for the Microsoft Application Programming Interface (MAPI). |
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Permissions. Displays the users and their permissions types, along with the abilities each user has for the selected folder. |
Complete the following procedure to view the properties of a mailbox or folder shown in the Mailbox Restore navigation tree. The properties are read-only and cannot be changed.
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In the Mailbox Restore home page with an open database, click a mailbox or folder to highlight the item. |
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To save or send the properties information, click Copy all properties to clipboard, and then paste the information into another program such as Microsoft Word or Notepad. |
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Mailbox Restore lets you view the properties of an Exchange item.
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General properties. Displays information such as item type, message class, creator name, and last modification time, among other data. |
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MAPI properties. Displays information used for the Microsoft Application Programming Interface (MAPI). |
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Recipients. Lets you select a recipient and view the MAPI properties for that recipient. |
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Attachments. Lets you select an attachment from the item and view the MAPI properties for that attachment. You can also open the attachment and save it. In the case of embedded messages (a message attached to another message), you can view the properties for the attached message and save the message to .msg, .txt., or .eml format. |
To view the properties of a granular Exchange item, such as a message or contact, in Mailbox Restore, complete the following procedure. The properties are read-only and cannot be changed.
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In the Mailbox Restore home page with an open database, locate the folder that contains the item within the navigation tree. |
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To save or send the properties information, click Copy all properties to clipboard, and then paste the information into another program such as Microsoft Word or Notepad. |
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The Profile Wizard lets you create, edit, and remove Outlook profiles directly from the Mailbox Restore user interface. This feature eliminates the need to open another program to manage profiles and lets you create new profiles for your restored data as needed.
NOTE: The Profile Wizard is only available if Microsoft Outlook is present on the machine on which Mailbox Restore is installed, for example, the Core. For more information about the Microsoft Outlook requirements, see Microsoft Outlook criteria. |
The following procedures describe the steps necessary for managing Outlook Profiles using Mailbox Restore:
Mailbox Restore lets you create Outlook user profiles without using the Exchange user interface. The ability to create profiles is useful if you have multiple profiles for one user, if there is more than one employee working from a single computer, or if you want to create a new profile for your recovered email items.
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To create a profile for an Exchange server, select More settings (the information required to connect to Microsoft Exchange or a compatible service), and then enter the information described in the following table. |
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