Public Folder replicate by default and IIS
Question 1: i've setup public folder replication between 2 Exchange 2010 servers for redundancy of the public folders. My question is if a new public folder gets created either by a user or admin the public folder does not get enabled for replication by default and requires and admin to setup replication on that folder. Is there any way to have any newly created public folder by default replicated to a set list of exchange servers? Question 2: When i run the best practice analyzer it gives me a warning "SSL is enabled on the IIS root directory of the Client Access Server Servername. This will break HTTP redirection from Client access servers unless it is disabled". i could disabled SSL on the root but all the sub virtual directory and also inheriting that setting so it would disable SSL on everything. what directories should have SSL and which shouldn't. should i just enable on everything but the top level?
September 5th, 2012 10:42am

Hello, In order to avoid confusion and keep track of troubleshooting steps, we usually troubleshoot one issue per thread in order to find a resolution efficiently. Concerning your other question, I suggest you create other new posts. For the first question, you may need run some script to do it. Here is the article for your reference. Scripts for Managing Public Folders in the Exchange Management Shell Best Regards, Lisa
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September 5th, 2012 11:27pm

Hello, In order to avoid confusion and keep track of troubleshooting steps, we usually troubleshoot one issue per thread in order to find a resolution efficiently. Concerning your other question, I suggest you create other new posts. For the first question, you may need run some script to do it. Here is the article for your reference. Scripts for Managing Public Folders in the Exchange Management Shell Best Regards, Lisa
September 5th, 2012 11:33pm

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