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<li>From the '''Permissions''' dropdown list, select what permissions you would like to set for each individual user.</li>
 
<li>From the '''Permissions''' dropdown list, select what permissions you would like to set for each individual user.</li>
 
<li>If you would like to provide the same permissions to all of the listed users, click the '''Set this permission''' checkbox, and then select a permission type from the '''Permissions''' dropdown list.</li>
 
<li>If you would like to provide the same permissions to all of the listed users, click the '''Set this permission''' checkbox, and then select a permission type from the '''Permissions''' dropdown list.</li>
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<li>Click '''Update Permissions'''.</li>
 
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Revision as of 08:45, 12 June 2014

Administrators are able to set permissions for public folders.


To set permissions for a public folder:


From the Exchange Enabled Organizations page:

(Click here for instructions on how to get to this page)


  1. Select an organization from the list.
  2. Click Public Folders.


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  1. Select one of the public folders from the list.
  2. Click Set permissions.


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  1. From the Permissions dropdown list, select what permissions you would like to set for each individual user.
  2. If you would like to provide the same permissions to all of the listed users, click the Set this permission checkbox, and then select a permission type from the Permissions dropdown list.
  3. Click Update Permissions.


Set public folder permissions.png