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Although Microsoft is discouraging the use of Public Folders, one might want to offer this service to the hosted companies. At the time of writing Service Pack 1 of Exchange Server 2007 hasn't been released, so the only way to manage Public Folders is by using the Exchange Management Shell. This paper explains how to set up complementary services for a hosting solution with Exchange Server 2007 and final tests.
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| Date: | Feb 2008 |
| Pages: | 13 |
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