mspx?mfr=true .
Summary
Thus far, we have identified the user and group object types available in Exchange Server 2007 and
reviewed a key parameter used to distinguish these Recipient types: the RecipientTypeDetails . With
the many cmdlets available to manipulate Recipient types, the Exchange Management Shell enables you
carry out various operations on these Recipients, some of which are not available in the Management
Console. The limit to the number of operations on user and group objects with the Management Shell is
enormous and you will find yourself discovering new ways to create and modify objects in the
Management Shell.
Public Folders
Before Exchange 2007 was released there was much discussion about the fate of public
folders. Was it finally time to remove public folders from Exchange? Public folders can be an
administrator ??™ s nightmare because they tend to grow large in size, and can be difficult to manage.
Also, Microsoft suggests Microsoft Office SharePoint Server as the path for migration (http://
msdn2.microsoft.com/en - us/library/aa579360.aspx). On the other hand, public folders
still offer features that other solutions do not; one example is data replication.
There are very few changes to the core public - folder architecture in Exchange Server 2007.
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