a feature of the Microsoft Exchange Server that provides an effective way to collect, organize, and share information with others in an organization
an Exchange-specific object that stores messages or information that can be shared among users in your organization
a server-based folder that is available to all users of Exchange, much like a bulletin board
a shared collaboration space where users can hold threaded discussions, share documents, create drop folders and more
A folder located on Microsoft Exchange Server computers that facilitates the exchange of all types of information between groups of people in an organization.
Directory on a Microsoft Exchange server accessible to any person whose PC is connected to that server and who has the proper permissions. Many times, a company uses public folders to hold client or personnel information that is helpful for all employees to have access to.
A folder stored in the public information store; includes information such as messages, spreadsheets, graphics, and voice mail.
Any folder in a WebDB site that is viewable by end users without logging on. The folder owner or site administrator must designate a folder as public.
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public folder - A folder that coworkers can use to share a wide range of information, such as project and work information, discussions about a general subject, and classified ads. Access permissions determine who can view and use the folder. Public folders are stored on computers running Exchange.