We have some users here who insist on creating public folders without permission, and using them as a contact list. They should be using their own contact folder in their mailbox.<P>Looking at the ...
Public folders in Exchange Server are used to collaborate and share information among the members of a workgroup or the entire organization. These folders help users to share mailbox items and ...
A couple weeks ago I setup the Exchange PF replication (I even posted in this forum about the best way to recursively assign permissions) between exchange 2003 and exchange 2010. That went fine, and ...
With the release of Exchange 2007, the Microsoft Exchange team posted a statement in its blog that caused some panic: "We are 'de-emphasizing' public folders -- which means that public folders may not ...
In Microsoft Exchange Server, apart from mailboxes and user archives, there is another repository (public folder) which serves as a shared location for the users where they can store and share various ...
Your company's network administrator sets the users' access rights and roles to Microsoft Outlook folders. Access rights enable users to share folders such as their ...
The clock is ticking for administrators pondering a migration path to Exchange Online from an elderly version of Microsoft's email server. Support for public folder migrations from Exchange Server ...