From: Mark on
I have an Exchange 2007 server. Is there any way to set permissions on
public folders OTHER than using the powershell? It was so easy in Exchange
2003, right-click, choose Permissions, add/remove/change permissions. If
not, how can I give EVERYONE full access to all public folders? Thanks.

From: Ed Crowley [MVP] on
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"Mark" <markl(a)csbonline.net> wrote in message
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> I have an Exchange 2007 server. Is there any way to set permissions on
> public folders OTHER than using the powershell? It was so easy in Exchange
> 2003, right-click, choose Permissions, add/remove/change permissions. If
> not, how can I give EVERYONE full access to all public folders? Thanks.