Sharing Public Folders
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CodeTwo Public Folders is the software allowing you to share your Outlook data in two ways: by using the public folders (described in this section) or by sharing your personal folders.
Public folders can be found in a separate branch called C2PublicFolders. It appears in Outlook on your folder list once the software is installed (pic.1) - at first it's empty and contains only two standard folders called: "Deleted items" and "Search folders" (if using Outlook 2003/2007). If you are using our internet demo server, you will see the folders and some test data in these folders, put there by other users who are evaluating the software over the Internet. More... The tree of public folders is completely separated from the personal folders tree. Public folders are for storing the resources of many users, e.g. calendars, contacts, emails, group tasks, etc. If you want to share the data from your personal folders, use the sharing of personal folders feature. Users can create new folders of any type, available in Outlook: contacts, calendars, mail, tasks, journal, notes and share data in these folders (pic.2). The data, created in the public folders are shared with all CodeTwo Public Folders users on the local network. All changes are synchronized in real time and are immediately visible to everyone. The Administrator can manage access rights to the public folders. This feature allows some users to have full rights to some of the resources, while the others will only have partial rights, e.g. read objects. Other users, for example, may be denied all access rights and not see some of the public folders. More... |
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