Are we talking E2K? If you get the properties of a public folder, the
Permissions tab has an "Administrative rights..." button. It allows pretty
detailed control over what can and cannot be done. However, in all
honesty, I do not know if this will solve your problem. There are so many
issues with public folder permissions in Exchange and so many little
details that it is almost impossible to properly manage them. They have
always been a pain from a permissions point of view. And I really do not
have the time that it would take to properly test out whether this will
meet your needs. But, if you have the time, let me know what you find out.

> I am going to be running some Public Folder assessments for forms, event
> scripting, and data types, amounts, etc.  I have been very happy with
> MicroEye's script director and have already used it for forms and scripts.
> How do you guys make sure you have an account that has access to all public
> folders?  2 levels below the root, our users have full access to specific
> public folders and often times remove admin access.  I know we can go in and
> manually add them through the administrator, but does anyone know of way to
> give an account all access to all public folders without changing the other
> acls?  And is there a good reporting tool for number and types of data
> within public folders?

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