It shouldn't be too hard.  The main issue as I have experienced it is to
make sure you don't give everyone the permission to create Top Level
folders.

Nate Couch
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> Outlook 98 NT 4.0 SP$ and Windows 2000
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> We have never ever used public folders since we first started on
> Exchange/Outlook.  How difficult would it be to roll this functionality
> out
> to a few people at a time?
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> Thanks for any and all input. 
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