How to put a calendar in an Exchange Public Folder?

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Spin

Gurus,

I run Exchange 2003, and wanted to know if you could build/place a calendar
under a Public Folder and if so, how to do that. I've used Exchange before
but not very much at Public Folders.
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Sure. You just need to create a folder under the public folder tree - right
click on the folder where you want it and choose new folder, just like you
do to create folders in the mailbox. Some admins block users from creating
folders.

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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Spin said:
Gurus,

I run Exchange 2003, and wanted to know if you could build/place a
calendar under a Public Folder and if so, how to do that. I've used
Exchange before but not very much at Public Folders.

To add to Diane's reply - you have to do this in Outlook, not in Exchange
System Manager. You should check the permissions (who has rights to create
top-level folders) in ESM, though. I like to create a top-level folder
called "Company Name" or something, and grant permissions under there,
instead of at the root.
 

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