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Eric in Michigan
Hello,
First a quick background story:
I have the latest Exchange running on a 2003 SBS server and all of the
clients are running Outlook 2003. This server replaced a LotusNotes server
and everyone's folders and contacts were migrated over using a connector.
The problem I'm having is that some of the users have hundreds of folders
containing emails that need to be shared with others in the office. I'm able
to share these folders simply enough but I'm having to share each folder
individually which could take a _long_ time. To illustrate: Folder "A"
contains folders M & N and folder "N" contains folder Z. With these
"imported from Lotus Notes folders" I have to go to each folder A, M, N, and
Z and set the exact same share up. For some reason inheritance doesn't apply
to these folders.
Is there a faster way to share these nested folders?
-Eric
First a quick background story:
I have the latest Exchange running on a 2003 SBS server and all of the
clients are running Outlook 2003. This server replaced a LotusNotes server
and everyone's folders and contacts were migrated over using a connector.
The problem I'm having is that some of the users have hundreds of folders
containing emails that need to be shared with others in the office. I'm able
to share these folders simply enough but I'm having to share each folder
individually which could take a _long_ time. To illustrate: Folder "A"
contains folders M & N and folder "N" contains folder Z. With these
"imported from Lotus Notes folders" I have to go to each folder A, M, N, and
Z and set the exact same share up. For some reason inheritance doesn't apply
to these folders.
Is there a faster way to share these nested folders?
-Eric