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Russ Grover [SBS-MVP]
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      11-08-2009

Well typically the easiest way IMO
is to login to a PC on the Domain
As Administrator
Move the .PST Import or etc
into the public folder
then everyone can see them
Russ

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"Doug Sanders" <> wrote in message
news: m...
> Thanks for the responses.
>
> I will read the Public folder basics.
>
> The client machines do have a folder group called 'Public Folders' and it
> has a 'Favorites' and 'All Public Folders' in it. Those are basically
> empty.
>
> I had a thought about something I didn't do that might make a difference.
> I
> will be back at the clients office Monday morning.
>
> When I made the PST files for the one client computer that had two folders
> to share and then migrated his his computer to the new server, I did not
> re-import those PST files back. I didn't do that because they were there
> and accessible. Now I wonder if that computer was still reading folders
> from the old server.
>
> Let me know what you think.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Doug
>
>
>
>
> "Doug Sanders" <> wrote in message
> news: m...
>> Replacing an aged 2000 server with Exchange 2000 with a new SBS 2003 R2.
>>
>> The aged server is unstable and crashes regularly. Anytime I try to work
>> with it directly, I get a BSOD. As long as it is running and just
>> serving
>> it seems to hang in there.
>>
>> Total of 8 users.
>>
>> I have created PST files from five of the clients and migrated then to
>> the
>> new server. One client has two folders that are shared as public. There
>> are two additional shared folders from two other clients I have not
>> migrated.
>>
>> The four clients that need to hook to the public folders don't see them.
>>
>> The one client that has two to share is fine, and still sees the folders
>> from the two clients I have not migrated.
>>
>> There must be a step I missed. In Outlook 2000 there was 'View' /

> 'Folders'
>> or something like that which display the available folders. I don't see
>> that in Outlook 2003.
>>
>> I can still migrate the clients back to the original server, I just don't
>> seem to be able to do anything with the server's user interface.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Doug Sanders
>>
>>
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Ace Fekay [MCT]
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      11-08-2009
"Russ Grover [SBS-MVP]" <> wrote in message
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> Well typically the easiest way IMO
> is to login to a PC on the Domain
> As Administrator
> Move the .PST Import or etc
> into the public folder
> then everyone can see them
> Russ
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I just wanted to add...
The only thing to keep in mind regarding doing it as an admin, is that when
a Public Folder is created, the creator is the owner. If permissions were
provided for anyone to create folders, and they were to change them, there
may be a scenario where the Admin cannot read or manipulate them. A public
folder will also inherit permissions at time of creation, however if the
permissions are changed, and there are child folders, the permissions do not
automatically propagate and have to be done manually either in the ESM or
using a tool like PFAdmin. With these tools, permissions can be changed to
work with them, if need be.


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I have the same trouble.wishs someone can help us.
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