What are Public folders?
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What are Public folders?
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Public folders are storage areas on public information stores. They are used to collect, organize, and share information among users in an organization. They provide a permanent storage place. Moreover, they can be used to post information on an electronic bulletin board and store sharable items, i.e., calendars and contacts, etc. Public folders can be created and configured in an Exchange organization by administrators and other users who have sufficient access permissions. In an Exchange Server 2003 server, a Public folder can be created from the Exchange System Manager console.
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