Bob,
You can absolutely do that. I have done it and it worked just
like it was supposed to. You can also you PFDAVAdmin to do the same
thing and it works on the users' mailbox folders as well.
Davis McCoy
Network Engineer
Kennedy Covington
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From: Bob Peitzke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 29, 2008 8:19 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Managing Public Folders permissions
I have a request to add a couple of new people to a huge list of
existing public folders with a fairly deep hierarchy, so they can
add/modify/delete messages in them. I found an article explaining that
you can do this in ESM, via All Tasks on the parent folder > Manage
Settings > Modify client permissions, then perhaps choosing "Add users".
Has anyone done this on an E2K3 server? Does it work? Is it
safe?
Certainly I would try it out on a test folder tree before using
it on the live folders full of valuable messages, but I'd like some
feedback before even trying it out.
If there's a better / safer way, I'm all ears.
Grateful for any suggestions.
Bob Peitzke
Senior IT Manager
Colony Advisors, LLC
Century City, CA, USA
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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