What are system public folders? Where would you find them?
Answer Posted / naga.server
In Exchange Server 2003, public folders can be used to
share information between a group of users. In smaller
organizations where only one Exchange server is typically
installed, one public folder instance can exist.
Where there are multiple Exchange servers and you need to
provide fast access to public folder information, then you
would probably have to create an additional public folder
instance.
Public folders can be created through:
• Outlook 2003
• Outlook XP
• Outlook 2000
• Exchange System Manager
• Windows Explorer
• Internet clients
• Web browsers
To View
Click Start, All Programs, Microsoft Exchange, and then
select Exchange System Manager.
Exchange System Manager opens.
In the left pane, expand the Public Folders container. All
existing folders in the public folder tree are displayed.
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