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Manage public folders in Microsoft 365

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Overview

  • Module 1: Design your public folder hierarchy
  • By the end of this module, you'll be able to:

    • Describe how public folders are used in Exchange.
    • Plan a public folder hierarchy.
    • Plan public folder mailboxes.
    • Explain public folder quotas.
    • Evaluate alternatives to public folders.
  • Module 2: Create and manage public folders
  • By the end of this module, you'll be able to:

    • Describe considerations for implementing Public Folders.
    • Deploy public folder mailboxes.
    • Create public folders.
    • Manage public folder permissions.
    • Create and manage mail-enabled public folders.
  • Module 3: Troubleshoot public folders
  • By the end of this module, you'll be able to:

    • Monitor public folders using Windows PowerShell.
    • Troubleshoot public folders.
    • Troubleshoot public folder access.

Syllabus

  • Module 1: Design your public folder hierarchy
    • Introduction
    • Explore public folders in Exchange
    • Plan your public folder hierarchy
    • Plan public folder mailboxes
    • Plan public folder quotas
    • Evaluate alternatives to public folders
    • Knowledge check
    • Summary
  • Module 2: Create and manage public folders
    • Introduction
    • Explore public folder considerations
    • Deploy public folder mailboxes
    • Create public folders
    • Manage public folder permissions
    • Create and manage mail-enabled public folders
    • Knowledge check
    • Summary
  • Module 3: Troubleshoot public folders
    • Introduction
    • Monitor public folders
    • Troubleshoot public folders
    • Troubleshoot public folder access
    • Knowledge check
    • Summary

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