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A public folder tree is a hierarchical grouping of public folders that can exist on one or more Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server public information store. A public information store can host exactly one (and only one) public folder tree.<br />
A public folder tree is a hierarchical grouping of public folders that can exist on one or more Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server public information store. A public information store can host exactly one (and only one) public folder tree.<br />
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In Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5, the system is constrained to a single public folder tree called &quot;Public Folders.&quot; In Exchange 2000, there can be multiple public folder trees.<br />
In Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5, the system is constrained to a single public folder tree called "Public Folders." In Exchange 2000, there can be multiple public folder trees.<br />
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A public folder tree is the unit of public information store deployment, and the unit of hierarchy replication. This implies that placeholders for all public folders within a public folder tree will be represented on all public information stores associated with that public folder tree.<br />
A public folder tree is the unit of public information store deployment, and the unit of hierarchy replication. This implies that placeholders for all public folders within a public folder tree will be represented on all public information stores associated with that public folder tree.<br />

Latest revision as of 13:50, 21 July 2020

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XADM: The Public Folder Tree

PSS ID Number: 246743

Article Last Modified on 6/13/2003



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server



This article was previously published under Q246743

SUMMARY

A public folder tree is a hierarchical grouping of public folders that can exist on one or more Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server public information store. A public information store can host exactly one (and only one) public folder tree.

In Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5, the system is constrained to a single public folder tree called "Public Folders." In Exchange 2000, there can be multiple public folder trees.

A public folder tree is the unit of public information store deployment, and the unit of hierarchy replication. This implies that placeholders for all public folders within a public folder tree will be represented on all public information stores associated with that public folder tree.

Exchange 2000 will continue to support the MAPI public folder tree similar to that of Exchange Server 5.5, but the system will continue to be constrained to a single MAPI public folder tree.

Keywords: kbinfo KB246743
Technology: kbExchange2000Search kbExchange2000Serv kbExchange2000ServSearch kbExchangeSearch