Chapter 11. Accessing and Managing Public Folders

  • Accessing Public Folders 357

  • Creating and Working with Public Folders 363

  • Managing Public Folder Settings 372

You use public folders to share messaging content and documents within an organization. Public folders are stored in a hierarchical structure referred to as a public folder tree. There is a direct correspondence between public folder databases and public folder trees. Each Mailbox server in a Microsoft Exchange 2010 organization can have one public folder database, and all Mailbox servers share the same public folder tree. Exchange 2010 does not support any alternate public folder trees. If you want users to have access to alternate public folder trees, you must retain a computer running Exchange ...

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