How would you plan and configure Public folder redundancy?
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Answer / srikanthsivasai
To ensure availability of public folders and to reduce
network traffic through Exchange 2003 Routing Groups, it is
possible to replicate public folders to different Exchange
Servers. A copy of a public folder is called a
replica.Public Folder replication is simple. Navigate to
the public folder which you want to replicate - right click
Properties - Replication and add a new public folder store
to replicate to. You can specify the replication interval
and the Replication Message Priority.
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Answer / sri
Adding to what srikanth said :
Try to avoid giving access to all users to public folders .
Make seprate public folders for each group/dept or
function, so that there is no unauthorised access &
modifications which would create PF replication traffic .
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