What is a virtual directory?
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What is a virtual directory?
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A virtual directory allows users connecting to a virtual server with access to public folders or mailboxes on a local or remote domain. It is used for publishing a public folder or mailboxes in an SMTP domain. An administrator should create at least one virtual directory for each virtual server. However, he can create additional virtual directories to publish content that is not contained within the server's own directory structure.
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