Hi Andy,
As you mentioned, this feature is no longer available in Exchange 2010 and Exchange 2013. For your reference:
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa998911(EXCHG.140).aspx
Why not use public folder?
Public folders are designed for shared access and provide an easy and effective way to collect, organize, and share information with other people in your workgroup or organization. Public folders help organize content in a deep hierarchy thats easy to browse.
Users will see the full hierarchy in Outlook, which makes it easy for them to browse for the content theyre interested in.
Public folders can also be used as an archiving method for distribution groups. More details about
Public folder, please refer to:
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj150538(v=exchg.150).aspx
Best Regards,
Allen Wang
- Proposed as answer by Allen_WangJFMicrosoft contingent staff, Moderator Sunday, February 08, 2015 8:29 AM
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Hi Allen,
Sorry for the late reply. Been away. Thanks for your suggestion but Public folders are not the answer, I'm afraid. We need OWA to access SMB file shares like Exchange 2007 used to do.
A.
Nope. Sorry.
Poor, isn't it?
Public folders is the option in 2010 or 2013, if that doesn't fit your need then you have to go to either VPN, work folders, or direct access. This was a nice feature in 2007 and the dialogs were still in 2010 but didn't do anything.
SharePoint can work as a document library and I believe you can still map them to a drive letter, you could in sharepoint 2010, I haven not tried in 2013.
I don't work for Microsoft but I think it opened to many security holes for them to patch, it was basically tunneling smb through https which made access simple but maybe abuse simpler.