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SUMMARYWhen you attempt to create a top level public folder in either the Exchange or Outlook client, you may receive the following error message:
MORE INFORMATIONThis behavior occurs when an Exchange Server administrator limits who can create top level folders. This administrative feature of Exchange Server allows Exchange Server administrators to control the basic structure of how information in the public folders is organized. To use this feature:
Use the Top Level Folder Creation property page to specify which users can create top-level public folders in Microsoft Outlook. Top-level public folders are those that exist at the highest tier of the public folder tree. Limiting the number of people who can create top-level public folders lets you control the public folder hierarchy. After a top-level folder is created, the owner of that folder can set permissions that allow other users to create subordinate folders below the top-level folder. Additional query words:
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