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mbs-systems
Jan 03, 2020Copper Contributor
Information management policy settings for a Sharepoint Library
Using the https://vdkaltenkirchen.sharepoint.com/sites/dokumentenablage/_layouts/15/policycts.aspx?List={767868b8-f4b4-4197-a492-9427da984aeb} for a Document Library to configure a policy for deletin...
Jan 03, 2020
Actually found it. It runs weekly.
"Note: Information management policies are compiled by an Information Management Policy Timer Job, managed by Microsoft, which runs weekly. Therefore, your policies may not take effect immediately. The frequency and date of the Information Management Policy Timer Job cannot be changed."
Source: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Create-and-apply-information-management-policies-EB501FE9-2EF6-4150-945A-65A6451EE9E9
"Note: Information management policies are compiled by an Information Management Policy Timer Job, managed by Microsoft, which runs weekly. Therefore, your policies may not take effect immediately. The frequency and date of the Information Management Policy Timer Job cannot be changed."
Source: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Create-and-apply-information-management-policies-EB501FE9-2EF6-4150-945A-65A6451EE9E9
- mbs-systemsJan 03, 2020Copper Contributor
ChrisWebbTech Thanks a lot for your findings. But then the possibility to set 1 Day or something like that is a bit odd, when the minimum time is 1 week as due to policy restrictions from Microsoft.
- Jan 03, 2020I mean it still is less than a week, it just depends when the job runs. You could have things a day old get removed, or things 6 days before they get removed. If you set it to weekly, things could go up to almost two weeks old before being removed.
So I guess technically it should read that nothing "Less than a day" old will get deleted or something. But yeah, your right, you can't pinpoint due to that.- mbs-systemsJan 03, 2020Copper Contributor
I think it is worthwhile to write this to the Program Manager for SharePoint Services. Because this confuses users. Either the implement it according to what we see as a user, or they limit the possibility for us to set parameters, which are not working anyway, or they write a good documentation, which we all understand, and how their timers with the user timers are interworking.