EXCHANGE PUBLIC FOLDERS

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  1. Public folders are a storage location that can be used to store various types of information, such as email, documents, multimedia files, and so on, for sharing with many users.

  2. Public folders are mail-enabled and exist as objects within AD. Public folders are arranged hierarchically in a tree structure known as the public folder tree.

  3. The default public folder tree is created with the Exchange installation and is configured to replicate to all public folder servers by default.

  4. Clients can access the default public folder tree using MAPI, HTTP, or NNTP. Only the default public folder tree can be accessed via MAPI.

  5. General-purpose public folder trees are typically created to house custom applications. Access to general-purpose public folder trees is via HTTP or NNTP only.

  6. Top-level public folders get their permissions from the administrative group to which they belongs. Child folders inherit permissions from the parent folder under which they are located.

  7. Public folder replication occurs through SMTP.

  8. Client permissions are used to assign users roles that define what they are capable of doing within a public folder.

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    Implementing and Managing Exchange Server 2003 Exam Cram 2 Exam 70-284
    MCSA/MCSE Implementing and Managing Exchange Server 2003 Exam Cram 2 (Exam Cram 70-284)
    ISBN: 0789730987
    EAN: 2147483647
    Year: 2004
    Pages: 171

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