Comments on: Diagnostic Logging to find Deletion of Public folder in Exchange 2007 and Exchange 2010/2010/02/04/diagnostic-logging-to-find-deletion-of-public-folder-in-exchange-2007-and-exchange-2010/Microsoft Exchange & OWA Resources, Information - Optimize, Support, Manage | How-To | Guides | Reference | AdminMon, 07 Oct 2013 13:47:16 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.com/By: Lars Panzerbjørn/2010/02/04/diagnostic-logging-to-find-deletion-of-public-folder-in-exchange-2007-and-exchange-2010/#comment-1808Mon, 07 Oct 2013 13:47:16 +0000/?p=887#comment-1808Hmmm, interesting, but in my case I don’t get that EventID when I delete a PF.
Which is a shame since wheat you posted sounded like exactly what I needed…

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By: Filip/2010/02/04/diagnostic-logging-to-find-deletion-of-public-folder-in-exchange-2007-and-exchange-2010/#comment-1367Thu, 14 Feb 2013 14:36:59 +0000/?p=887#comment-1367How do you match the folder ID’s from the eventlog to actual PF names
the eventlog says: Folder with folder ID 1-35D424F5 is deleted by ….

the only way I can think of that lists the folder Id’s is:
Get-PublicFolder “publicfolderpath” -GetChildren | Select-Object name,EntryId | fl

but that doesn’t show the entries for deleted public folders.
and if you restore the public folder (with exfolders) it has a different ID when you run get-publicfolder on it again.

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By: Managing Public Folders in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 | Monir's Blog/2010/02/04/diagnostic-logging-to-find-deletion-of-public-folder-in-exchange-2007-and-exchange-2010/#comment-740Wed, 11 Apr 2012 14:32:09 +0000/?p=887#comment-740[…] /2010/02/04/diagnostic-logging-to-find-deletion-of-public-folder-in-e… Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:LikeBe the first to like this post. By simplemsexchange • Posted in Microsoft Exchange 0 […]

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By: Andrew/2010/02/04/diagnostic-logging-to-find-deletion-of-public-folder-in-exchange-2007-and-exchange-2010/#comment-413Fri, 27 May 2011 15:02:11 +0000/?p=887#comment-413“Manage Diagnostic Logging” isn’t an option on my Exchange 2007 SP1u10

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