Setting Public Folder Permissions on Exchange 2007
I've to change the permission on a public folder, but when my collegue created the folder he doesn't set the permission so i can change the permission too. How life goes on he's ill now and I've to change the folder. I don't havethe permission to set the permission on a parent folder either.Is there any way to solve the problem. I think the power shell should be able to do that, but have no clue how to do that. For now it would be sufficiend to change only this folder, but if you know how to change folders recursive that would be nice. Thank you in advance. Eddy
July 23rd, 2008 4:54pm

Hi Eddy, Yes that can be done with PowerShell, first you have to assign Administrative Permission to your ID to manage & assign permission on public folders. How to Add Administrative Permissions for Users to Access Public Folders Then you can follow below procedure to give/view client users permission to access PFs. How to Add Permissions for Client Users to Access Public Folder Content How to View Public Folder Client Permissions Settings
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July 23rd, 2008 5:53pm

That solves my problem perfectly. Thank you.
July 24th, 2008 8:44am

My pleasure, Eddy
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July 24th, 2008 10:35am

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