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SYMPTOMSThe default user role, which by default is set to "Author" on every public folder, when touched by the PFAdmin (setacl) command or processes is changed to "none". In other words, there is a default role of permissions for every public folder and the default is Author. PFAdmin setacl run against any folder changes the default role to "none" regardless of what the user intended. RESOLUTIONThis problem has been fixed in PFAdmin utility that ships on the Exchange 5.5 CD-ROM in the support\autorun\reskit subdirectory and will also be available with BackOffice Resource Kit Part III. PFAdmin version is 1.2.1 or later. STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the BackOffice Resource Kit (BORK) Parts I and II. The problem has been fixed in the BORK Part III. MORE INFORMATION
This problem can be identified by going to the Public Folder Properties
page and using the Client Permissions button on the General tab.
Help on PFADMIN SETACL UtilityThe following are examples of typical syntax usage for the PFAdmin tools:pfadmin <profile> setacl all "pf global admin" owner "pf lead" oAll entries are case-insensitive. You must use quotation marks when typing names containing blanks and use backslashes when typing subfolder names, starting with the top-level folder under All Public Folders. You can specify user rights by typing either a full name or character(s). You can combine rights by using the '|' symbol [for example, read | write (blanks optional)] or joining characters into a single word (for example, RW). You can use the following command-line syntax format when running PFAdmin: PFADMIN [Switches] Profile SETACL Folder|ALL User Rights [User Rights]... [YES|NO] Following is a list of the command-line switches available in PFAdmin: /En = eventlog logging level (default = 3)where 0=NONE, 1=STATUS, 2=ERROR, 3=WARNING, 4=INFO, 5=DEBUG
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