Microsoft KB Archive/156077

= XADM: How to Specify Where New Public Folders Are Stored =

Article ID: 156077

Article Last Modified on 10/28/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Standard Edition

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SUMMARY
Using the Microsoft Exchange Server Administrator program, you can specify the recipients container in which you want to store new public folders on a Microsoft Exchange Server computer.



MORE INFORMATION
The Public Folder Container option is available on the General page of the Information Store Site Configuration object's Properties dialog box. This option lets you choose the recipients container where all new public folders created in this site appear. For example, you may want to group all public folders in a recipients container called Public Folders. Grouping public folders in this manner makes it easier to locate a specific public folder from the address book and from the Administrator window.

Changing the public folder container changes the location where all new public folders are stored. This does not affect the public folders that have already been created. If no container is specified, the default is the recipients container for the site.

To specify the location on the Microsoft Exchange Server computer to store new public folders, follow these steps:
 * 1) Start the Microsoft Exchange Server Administrator program.
 * 2) Select the Information Store Site Configuration object located in the Configuration container.
 * 3) On the File Menu, click Properties.
 * 4) In the Properties dialog box, select General, then select Modify.
 * 5) In the Public Folder Container dialog box, select a recipients container where all new public folders are stored.

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