Public folders provide a way to collect, organize, and share information with other people in your organization. They can help users organize content in a deep hierarchy that's easy to browse in Outl...
I ran the ValidateEXOPFDumpster script, but quickly ran into an error:
Error encountered during executing the script!
System.Exception: ||The operation couldn't be performed because '\NON_IPM_SUBTREE\DUMPSTER_ROOT' couldn't be found.
I tried finding the folder with Get-PublicFolder and found that ` \NON_IPM_SUBTREE\DUMPSTER_ROOT` does not exist, there is a `\NON_IPM_SUBTREE\Inbox\DUMPSTER_ROOT_faa3be79-79c3-4477-ae22-f4ed5954f4e2` though.
Using your demonstration to find a public folder's linked dumpster folder, I found that all my public folder's dumpsters are located at `\NON_IPM_SUBTREE\Inbox\DUMPSTER_EXTEND\RESERVED_1\RESERVED_1`.
Is this a valid configuration, and if not, is it possible to fix this? So far as I know everything has been working fine, except deleting items gets wonky sometimes