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How do I create a new Public Folder Tree in Exchange 2000?
When you first install Exchange 2000, you have a default Public Folders store that is connected to a default Public Folder hierarchy. However, you might want to create your own separate Public Folder Tree for certain uses, such as a store for Internet newsgroups or for company specific tasks.
Note: To create new PF Trees on Exchange Server 2003 see Create new PF Tree on Exchange 2003.
Creating a new Public Folder Tree requires three steps:
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You now have a usable new public folder store but remember it can only be accesses via a Web Browser or EXIFS (EXIFS Access to Alternate PF Trees in Exchange 2000).
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