Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Exchange 2007 Public Folder Permissions

To grant a group permissions on an Exchange 2007 public folder the group MUST be mail enabled. To do this you must first create a Universal Security group and then mail-enable the group via Exchange Management console/shell. Once these two steps are complete you will be able to assign permissions via Outlook or Exchange management shell.

As a final step I recommend hiding the group from the GAL via Exchange Management Console > Recipient Configuration > Distribution Groups > GroupName properties and finally Advanced tab.

3 comments:

stealthbits said...

Hi,

Exchange server public folders usually serve as a repository for information that needs to be accessible to everyone or a specific subset of users. It is important to organize them based on what types of access users will need. Thanks a lot...

Exchange Public Folder

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