What are system public folders? Where would you find them?
Answer Posted / sumit kumar dhuper
Offline address lists use system public folders to contain
the required address list information. Their associated
public folders are created during the public store
maintenance interval, and the content of the public folder
is updated according to the Update interval that you
specify on the Properties dialog box of each offline
address list. By default, the Offline Address List (System)
public folders are hidden from users. This procedure
outlines how to view the system public folders.
Before You Begin
In a mixed environment where some users connect to Exchange
2003 or Exchange 2000 servers, and other users connect to
Exchange 5.5 servers, you must have multiple address lists.
Those users who connect to Exchange 5.5 need to use the
offline address book that is generated by Exchange 5.5.
Procedure
To see the System public folders
In Exchange System Manager, expand the administrative
group, and then expand the folders container.
Right-click the Public Folders container, and then click
View System Folders.
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