In the daily operations of Exchange 2013, we often encounter disabling mailbox accounts and recovering disabled mailboxes to achieve some of the specific purposes of employee mailbox management, today brings you some relevant content and some key points.
First, create a new test user "Zhang San", and turn on the Exchange mailbox feature, send a test message to have the actual message in its database file, so you can see the link effect later.
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The default 30 days for the user to keep the deleted mailbox in the mailbox database is the default.
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Now for special reasons, you need to disable the user's mailbox feature.
There is a big difference between disabling mailbox features and deleting mailboxes, regardless of which version of Exchange is the same:
Disabled: The Exchange attribute is removed from the corresponding Active Directory user account, but the account for this user is retained in AD. Command:disable-mailbox
Delete: Exchange properties and Active Directory user accounts are deleted. Command:remove-mailbox
This experiment just disables the user account, we select the user to disable, click "Disable"
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Disabling the user can be found that the user "Zhang San" has been unable to log on to their own mailbox.
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This time we need to reconnect the mailbox if we want to restore the mailbox within 30 days of keeping the deleted mailbox in the database.
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After filtering the backend database server, find "Zhang San" and click the "Connect" icon.
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A dialog box pops up asking if the mailbox will be connected to an existing user or another user, and it's clear that the disabled mailbox can be restored back to this user or to another user, literally.
Note: Because we use the "Disable" action above, so the user's ad account is still in, so there is the first option, if the previous action we chose to delete the mailbox user, then the ad account does not exist, so only the second option (that is, a new user with the same name will be considered a new account)
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Here we select "Yes, connect to the user account shown above"
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Once the operation is complete, we can see the "Zhang San" user again in the ECP recipient.
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When you log back in to OWA, there is a clear step to reconfigure the time zone to indicate that it is a mailbox that mounts the database again.
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When you open it, you can see the previous message.
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Restores a disabled mailbox operation to complete.
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Exchange 2013 Restore Disabled mailboxes