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Restricting Private Folders

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PeterG - 28 Nov 2003 03:42 GMT
Hi, I need to know whether you can restrict users from
creating folders (ie under Inbox, contacts, etc) in their
Mailbox. Either with a policy or some other method.

The desktop os is a mix of Win2K and WinXP, and the
server is Exchange 2000.

What I need is a definative NO, or a pointer in the right
direction on how to do this.

Thanks!!

Peter
Sue Mosher [MVP] - 30 Nov 2003 20:28 GMT
It's their mailbox. They can create whatever folders they like unless you develop and install an add-in that deletes every folder they try to create.
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> Hi, I need to know whether you can restrict users from
> creating folders (ie under Inbox, contacts, etc) in their
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> Peter
PeterG - 30 Nov 2003 21:50 GMT
Thanks Sue, just looking for a definative yes or no.
>-----Original Message-----
>It's their mailbox. They can create whatever folders they like unless you develop and install an add-in that
deletes every folder they try to create.
>> Hi, I need to know whether you can restrict users from
>> creating folders (ie under Inbox, contacts, etc) in their
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>> Peter
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