exchange public folders

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Exchange public folders are a shared organizational hierarchy in Microsoft Exchange Server used for storing and managing data like emails, contacts, and calendars accessible by multiple users. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover upgrading Exchange Server to the latest Cumulative Update (CU), which includes maintaining public folder infrastructure. Topics include troubleshooting public folder replication, permissions, and migration from legacy Exchange versions. Administrators share tips on ensuring public folder databases are healthy during CU upgrades and resolving common issues like folder visibility or access errors. The tag is relevant for IT professionals managing on-premises Exchange environments who need to keep public folders operational through updates and migrations.
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    How to Upgrade Your Exchange Server to the Latest CU in 2025: A Complete Guide

    If your Exchange Server is sporting the digital equivalent of bell-bottoms and disco fever, it’s time for an upgrade. For some administrators, tackling a lagging Exchange environment ranks just above untangling a Slinky or flossing the office server rack—meaning somewhere between “absolutely...
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