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Public Folders
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Public Folders Overview

Public folders are an easy and effective way to collect, organize, and share information with others on your team. You can use public folders to share files or post information on an electronic bulletin board. Public Folders can also be used to store items such as calendars and contacts that are shared by two or more people.
Stored on Microsoft Exchange Server computers, public folders are created and designed by administrators and others in your organization who have the appropriate permissions. These access permissions determine who can view, create, and modify items in the folders. Anyone who uses your mail server can read and post to your server's public folders, and they can read and post to public folders on other servers.
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Note Depending on the server where a particular public folder resides, you may be prompted for security credentials, such as a password, when you attempt to access that folder. For more information, see the Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server online documentation, or contact an administrator. Also, if you logged on only to look at public folders, you may have to supply valid logon credentials to gain access to your private Exchange folders, such as your Inbox.
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To open a public folder:
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On the main toolbar, click the Public Folders button.
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Click the public folder to open it.
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Tip If necessary, click the plus sign [+] on the Folder Bar. When you do this, you will be able to see both the contents of a public folder and any subfolders beneath it.
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