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markus
In an exchange enviroment, folders can be shared among users.
But it seems to me that, on a larger scale, this can be pretty tedious.
What if I want to a single shared calendar that is used by all users?
how is this normally done? .. I know I can put it in public folders, my
question here, again, is must that calendar be created on 'someones'
PC......in 'someones' mailbox?
What if several users are sharing folders among different other users?
Doesn't this become difficult to administer? knowing what shared folder is
hosted where?
Am I missing something here? Shouldn't I be able to make 'centralized'
shared folders (of different 'types'... cal, tasks, notes, etc ) on the
server itself and give out permissions accordingly?
...or do the shared folders have to be created in an individual users
mailbox?
if so, again, what is the normal method here? Designate a single PC (like
the server perhaps, with outlook installed on it) as the only place where
shares are to be created?
.... or just let people do as they please and deal with administering it as
needed....(what I mean by administering it is like a user has a very
important shared task list.. he leaves.. eventually his account is
deleted... oops, the important task list is gone.. before this happens,
someone needs to move it, etc.. ya know, administer it ....
How is this all normally handled?
But it seems to me that, on a larger scale, this can be pretty tedious.
What if I want to a single shared calendar that is used by all users?
how is this normally done? .. I know I can put it in public folders, my
question here, again, is must that calendar be created on 'someones'
PC......in 'someones' mailbox?
What if several users are sharing folders among different other users?
Doesn't this become difficult to administer? knowing what shared folder is
hosted where?
Am I missing something here? Shouldn't I be able to make 'centralized'
shared folders (of different 'types'... cal, tasks, notes, etc ) on the
server itself and give out permissions accordingly?
...or do the shared folders have to be created in an individual users
mailbox?
if so, again, what is the normal method here? Designate a single PC (like
the server perhaps, with outlook installed on it) as the only place where
shares are to be created?
.... or just let people do as they please and deal with administering it as
needed....(what I mean by administering it is like a user has a very
important shared task list.. he leaves.. eventually his account is
deleted... oops, the important task list is gone.. before this happens,
someone needs to move it, etc.. ya know, administer it ....
How is this all normally handled?