THANK YOU!!!!! :) (Regarding Bulk Editing) See? I knew you guys rocked, and this is why I've used Exchange Server for years and stick with it.
THANK YOU!!!!! :) (Regarding Bulk Editing) See? I knew you guys rocked, and this is why I've used Exchange Server for years and stick with it.
How to change PublicFolders rights/permissions ?
We have over 20.000 heavily used PublicFolders with a complex hierarchical structure.
Powershell is not suitable for that !
Should we still use the old Ex2003 MMC for that ?
Or will be a good implementation in the 2010 MMC Sp1 ?
/oli
Oli : Exchange 2010 is no more supporting public folders... you should move them to Sharepoint I'd say if I were working at Microsoft ;)
I would think more companies would be able to move to Sharepoint, if Outlook had an interface/plugin/whatever allowing user to use Sharepoint as if it was a Public Folder structure. Many of the Exchange environments i've delt with use the drag and drop of an email and file it in the public folder relating to the project. Bring on that repository connector for Outlook and a lot more environments will finaly be able to cross over to the Sharepoint world and out of my hair... :)
@ Music and Praful:
It is NOT correct that Exchange 2010 does not support public folders. Please read our guidance around public folders:
http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2008/03/31/448537.aspx
Something that would be nice to have in the Conditions for the wizards such as the Email Address Policy, Distribution Groups, or Address Lists, is a Optional Attribute so one can use City or Office properties of exchange objects... Or at least add those two to the existing list. Even Server and Database are usefull to some environments.
I would also like to see people quite wasting posts about E2007sp2 not being supported on 2008R2. Techinically R2 is only RTM, and SP2 is out now, and when R2 does offically release, so does E2010. Would you really want to added new E2007 servers to an existing E2007 environment where the rest are non-R2. Beside, in all the testing that MS does manage to do, something still gets missed, hence the SP's and Rollups... You guys at the MSExchangeteam.org are doing a bang up, and I hope the dumbankle-negativity rolls off you guys.
An off topic request: Is there an Exchange 2010 architecture poster? I found posters for Exchange Server 2007 and Windows Server 2008. If there is such a poster, would like to know the URL to download it.
Русский перевод здесь: http://www.maximumexchange.ru/2009/09/21/whats-new-in-the-exchange-2010-management-console-iii/
Russian version of this post is here.