Microsoft Exchange Public Folders
Public folders on Microsoft Exchange are an easy and effective way to collect, organize, and share information with other people in your workgroup or organization. You can use public folders to share files or post information on an electronic bulletin board. You can also use them to store items, such as calendars and contacts, which are shared by two or more people.
Public folders, which are stored on Microsoft Exchange Servers, are created and designed by administrators and other people in your organization who have the appropriate access permissions. These access permissions determine who can view, create, and modify items in the folders. Anyone who uses your e-mail server can read and post items to your server's public folders and to public folders on other servers.
ITS will configure Exchange Public folders for use in January.