Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Administrators Companion (Pro-Administrators Companion)

In Exchange Server 2003, public folders are managed similarly to the way they are managed in Exchange 2000 Server. This approach includes the following features:

Multiple Public Folder Trees

In Exchange Server 2003, you can create multiple public folder trees for a variety of purposes. For instance, suppose that you have a project team composed of three internal LAN clients, two users in your company at remote locations, and three consultants outside your organization. You can create a public folder tree for these users that is separate from the default public folder tree (Figure 2-10).

Figure 2-10: Multiple public folder trees.

Each public folder tree stores its data in a single public folder store on a per- server basis. You can replicate specific folders in the tree to every server in your company that has a public folder store associated with that public folder tree. The default public folder tree is available via MAPI, IMAP4, Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP), and HTTP. Additional public folder trees are available to only HTTP and NNTP clients.

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