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  • Can Discussion Board items be set to expire?

    Hi everyone,Does anyone know whether Discussion Board items are able to be expired and how to do so?I've created a new Discussion Board and set up an 'Information management policy setting' for both the Discussion and Message content types to expire after 0 days (for testing). After 0 days, the only things that expired were the replies to the ...
    Posted to Administration (Forum) by logancc on September 21, 2008
  • Expiry of Discussion items in MOSS 2007 Discussion Boards

    Hi there, Does anybody know if it possible to define an expiration policy on an OOB discussion board, so that discussions are automatically deleted 21 days from their being ''Created'' (not ''Date Created''). Using ''Information Management Policy'' I choose 'Discussion' and then select ''Define a Policy''. I tick ''Enable Expiration'', ...
    Posted to Content Management (Forum) by logancc on March 20, 2008
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