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SYMPTOMSIn Exchange Server 5.0 and 5.5 public folders can only be created from the client program. The client displays the Public Folders tree that is on the server as All Public Folders. When a you create a public folder from a client, the client assigns default permissions to the folder, and these permissions are inherited only by the sub-folders that are created under that folder. If a number of public folders have already been created under the All Public Folders hierarchy, there is no way to change permissions on all of these folders at once. CAUSEThis behavior is by design. However, when a public folder is created under the All Public Folders hierarchy and has one or more sub-folders created under it, you can use the Microsoft Exchange Server Administrator program to change the permissions (and other properties) on the top-level folder and simultaneously propagate these changes to all of its sub-folders. WORKAROUNDTo avoid problems with not being able to propagate permissions to sub-folders, the following method is recommended for creating public folders when deploying Exchange Server:
MORE INFORMATIONFor additional information, click the article numbers below to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q202265 XADM: Unable to Create Top Level Folders in Exchange Server Q152745 XADM: Cannot Delete Public Folders Using Admin Program Additional query words:
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