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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...
mbs-systems
Jan 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, 2020
I 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.
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.