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Unable To Stop Sharing Folders Outlook 2002 (XP)

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poppet - 31 Mar 2006 11:37 GMT
I've recently moved the storage of emails from .pst files on client
machines to exchange on the server. I can now see the public folders on
the server & also open other users folders via file>open>users other
folder. I want to be able to turn off the sharing of some peopele's
folders, however even though I've set the permissions on machine No.1
to Name:default Permission Level:None, you can still view this folder
on machine No.2. I also added the name of other person trying to access
folder on machine No.1 and denied permissions but you can still view
folder!

Can anyone help?
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 31 Mar 2006 14:29 GMT
Check the user account (and containter) permissions in Active Directory Users & Computers. The symptoms indicate that they're set too loosely.

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> I've recently moved the storage of emails from .pst files on client
> machines to exchange on the server. I can now see the public folders on
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> Can anyone help?
 
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