Sembee -> RE: Public Folder Permissions (16.Oct.2008 1:26:10 PM) If you set that to None, then anyone not named cannot even see the Public Folder name in the tree. In other words, if you set Default to Reviewer, and add a name to the permissions list, you'll see that it starts out as Reviewer.Īnonymous permissions are the level that all unnamed users get. Uemurad -> RE: Public Folder Permissions (16.Oct.2008 9:28:40 AM)ĭefault permissions are the level which an added name gets. Does this mean you cannot "hide from all but named users" ? Is having "Defalt" permissions set to none, overiding any higher permissions given to someone specific. I have a similar problem where, despite giving a user specific client permissions, such as "Editor", they actually appear to have the permissions granted to "Default" - which I thought should be none (if I want to hide the folder from all but the named users). You should make them reviewer and modify the default to read only.Ījenks -> RE: Public Folder Permissions (16.Oct.2008 8:38:00 AM)īut if you set "default" to "read only" (which client permission do you mean, exactly) then surely you are giving visibilty to all users, which is not the intention ? Giving the owners only the owner right is not enough. Jveldh -> RE: Public Folder Permissions (23.Aug.2008 7:00:03 AM) What should the correct settings be for the Default and Anonymous? In order for the owner to see, I need to set Default to Reviewer.īut by setting Default to Reviewer, I'm allowing all Authenticated users to view the contacts, which I don't want.Īm I setting the permissions wrong? or is something wrong with my Exchange Public Permissions? When I did that, none of the owners was able to see anything. At the root, I gave specific users Owner rights. I created a few contacts under the root folder "Company contacts". The Folder was created to hold Contacts under it. I'm having this weird issue with the Client Permissions on a public folder. Sfaryu -> Public Folder Permissions (22.Aug.2008 5:20:55 PM)
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Hello all, wanted to bounce off ideas here in this discussion.