RE: Public Folder Permissions Question

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Thanks. So –

 

1) It does not seem to be inheriting. If I create a folder below Public
Folders (e.g., Marketing) and put a calendar in the Marketing folder, the
calendar does not appear to inherit the Client Permissions (NTFS, yes; CP,
no).

2) So you have to make it visible in the GAL, apply the perms (or setup
Outlook), and then hide the object in the GAL.

4) thanks.

 

-- nme

 

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From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:michael@xxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 11:02 AM
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Subject: [exchangelist] RE: Public Folder Permissions Question

 

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1)   Happens by default

2)  I don’t think you can, in either case

3)  Nope – because they won’t be in the GAL and that’s a prerequisite (the
real GAL, not the fake one)

4)  “working with store permissions in exchange server 2003” or some such at
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oads may do the trick

 

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Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 11:12 AM
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Subject: [exchangelist] Public Folder Permissions Question

 

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Hello:

 

I am setting up public folders (mostly calendars) and have a few questions.

 

1) Can nested public folders be set to inherit Client Permissions (as with
the file structure)? If so, how?

2) How do you apply Client Permissions to an account that is hidden from the
GAL? (Similarly, how do you setup an Outlook Exchange account for a hidden
user?)

3) Can you add a user to Client Permissions if they don’t have a mailbox? (I
think I know the answer to this one).

4) Any online references on this stuff?

 

Thanks.

 

-- nme

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