When there's a public folder with a whole bunch of sub folders and I have to
add a new person to be able to see all those folders, is there an easier way
than having to go into the permissions of every single sub folder and set
the permissions individually? The top level folder doesn't have a way to
apply a new permission to all sub folders, that I can see.

When there's hundreds or even thousands of sub folders, this can become a
nightmare.

TIA,
Jim

Re: Pub Sub-Folder Permissioning by Andy

Andy
Thu Mar 13 10:35:56 CDT 2008

On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 08:30:34 -0700, "Jim in Arizona"
<tiltowait@hotmail.com> wrote:

>When there's a public folder with a whole bunch of sub folders and I have to
>add a new person to be able to see all those folders, is there an easier way
>than having to go into the permissions of every single sub folder and set
>the permissions individually? The top level folder doesn't have a way to
>apply a new permission to all sub folders, that I can see.
>
>When there's hundreds or even thousands of sub folders, this can become a
>nightmare.
>
>TIA,
>Jim
>


pfdavadmin or the built-in manage settings wizard in Exchange 2003
Sp2.


Re: Pub Sub-Folder Permissioning by Jim

Jim
Thu Mar 13 11:41:18 CDT 2008


"Andy David {MVP}" <adavid@pleasekeepinngcheesebucket.com> wrote in message
news:2eiit3113op6hdpu3brfeq69185lc24dge@4ax.com...
>
> pfdavadmin or the built-in manage settings wizard in Exchange 2003
> Sp2.
>

The pfdavadmin tool located at
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=635be792-d8ad-49e3-ada4-e2422c0ab424&displaylang=en
seems to be unavailable. I'm guessing this tool is on the CD anyway.

Regardless of the availability of the tool, the Manage Settings wizard works
great and does what I need it to do.

Thanks for the pointer, Andy.