The associated mailbox will be available in the associated database in disabled state till the retention period expires. The name of the secondary public folder mailbox is called PF-2 and its associated disabled user account is now gone. To understand this better let’s consider a scenario where active directory user account which is associated with the Secondary public folder hierarchy mailbox gets mistakenly deleted and it needs to be recovered. The affected public folders will still be seen in the public folder hierarchy, but they might not be accessible since the mailbox holding the folder content is unavailable. Those user accounts should never be deleted or modified! When deletion happens though, access to public folders in that content mailbox will get disrupted. At mailbox creation, each public folder mailbox gets associated with its own disabled active directory user account. Secondary hierarchy mailboxes contain public folder content as well as read-only copy of the public folder hierarchy. Recovering a deleted public folder mailbox Secondary Hierarchy mailboxes In this blog we will be moving further and discussing some more advanced recovery scenarios. In the last related blog post we discussed recovering public folders and its contents from dumpster when they are deleted and various recovery steps using the Outlook client and Exchange Management Shell.
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