You can use Exchange System Manager to propagate permissions for public folders using the following steps:
- Exchange System Manager
- Goto the public folder you want to adjust permissions on
- Properties
- Permissions
- Hold Ctrl while clicking Client Permissions
You should now be able to set permissions to public folders and propagate to child objects
Excellent tip. This will save me lots of time, super impressed
There is much easier way!
I like using security explorer for exchange that is a part of scriptlogic’s exchange management soluton.
The tool provides the most intutive way I ever seen for managing exchange security permissions inlcluding public folders permissions like calendar, contacts and inbox.
ehh.. nice.
Основная задача Яндекса — давать ответы на вопросы пользователей!