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How to log creation and deletion of dates in outlook 2003 working as exchange client

Asked by michaellandwehr in Outlook Groupware Software, Exchange Email Server

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Hi,
in my environment a couple of lawers have given level 8 access of their calendars to a group of secretaries. The level 8 access is necessary because of a specific outlook plugin.
Now it happened, that there was one of the entered dates in one of the lawers calendar missing after a couple of days.
The missing date was not in the deleted items folder.
It is right to assume that the date could have been deleted by one of the other users with level 8 access rights. In that case the date would appear in the deleted items folder of that person.
But all the secretaries delete the deleted items folder daily.
Now the big question is: Who has deleted the date?

Question:
Is there a protol of the creation/modification/deletion activities of any user and his objects in outlook/exchange?
If not, is there a way to create it.
Do you have any suggestions to solve the issueStart Free Trial
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