what is system public folders in Exchange server 2003
Answer Posted / muralidharan
Users cannot access these folders directly. Client
applications like Outlook use these folders to store
information such as free and busy data, offline address
lists, and organizational forms. Other system folders hold
configuration information that is used by custom
applications or by Exchange itself.
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