Yes it's a registry key that is set. When set affects all users of that domain however you can also set for an individual that will overide the system setting. 1024 is for all folders to show up. I have the settings at work but are also available on MS's site via http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;311154 If you need the exact settings they are in the book Exchange 24/7 by Jm McBee


From: "McBee, Jim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Exchange 2003 OWA segmentation feature
Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 11:01:25 -1000

Hi everyone:
    I'm looking for some information on a feature in Exchange 2003 and I
have used up all of my ideas on how to find out more info.  It was
called OWA segmentation in Exchange 2000 and was introduced in Exchange
2000 SP2.  It allowed you to turn off public folders, the calendar,
contacts, etc.. for certain users.  This was either a registry key or an
attribute you had to add to the W2K AD.  However, it is included in
E2K3's schema extensions.

    However, I cannot find ANY information on the actual values.  It is
essentially a bit mask, but I can't figure out what the bits mean.
Below is the only text I have been able to find on it, and this was in
the release notes.  The schema attribute name is: msExchMailboxFolderSet

    I have a customer that is using this in E2K and we are building a
'proof-of-concept' lab for E2K3 and we cannot get this to work.  It is
driving me crazy and I'm almost thinking I need to open up a PSS
incident just to get the documentation on this feature.  I was hoping
you might be able to find more documentation on this.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Jim McBee


Per-user Feature Segmentation in Outlook Web Access May Require Modification of User Object to Use All Features Outlook Web Access allows you to enable specific sets of features on a server or for individual users. For example, you can enable only Calendar and Messaging. To set this feature segmentation per user, you modify the msExchMailboxFolderSet attribute on the User object in Active Directory. The value of this attribute determines which features are available to the user.

In Exchange 2000, the decimal value for enabling all features on a
per-user basis was 1023 (or 0x3FF in hexadecimal). In Exchange 2003, the
value has changed. The new decimal value is 4294967295 (0xFFFFFFFF in
hexadecimal). If you had previously enabled all features using feature
segmentation, you will need to update the value of the
msExchMailboxFolderSet attribute on the user object to this new value.
If you do not update this value, users may not be able to use all the
Outlook Web Access features.





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