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In Exchange 2000, how can I provide access to Alternate Public Folder Trees via EXIFS?
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Although Exchange 2000 allows multiple Public Folder roots (Create new PF Tree on Exchange 2000), current Outlook clients dont, so you cant display these other structures in Outlook. However, you can view them via the Web with the following format:
http://exchange server/public folder root
or via EXIFS (virtual drive M) just like youd look at any shared folder on the network.
To make your PF available via EXIFS do the following:
- On your Exchange server open Windows Explorer and go to your M:\ drive.
- Drill down to your new Public Folder Tree.
- Right click it and choose Sharing.
- Share it with any name you want, and give it the proper share access control permissions.
Note: You can also share any sub-folder you want. You do not have to share the PF Tree itself if you dont want to.
- Click OK and see if its visible through Network Neighborhood or through a NET SHARE command on the server. Users will be able to access this new PF like it was a regular shared folder on the server.
Note: This method of sharing Public Folders also works for the Default (MAPI) Public Folder tree and all of its subfolders.


