Dec 04 2020 04:23 AM
Hi,
I just opened another Public Folder Mailbox - Secondary Hierarchy
How to open Public Folder under Secondary Hierarchy?
I'm not seeing it under Public Folder ROOT
Thanks
Dec 04 2020 04:42 AM
@gilb380 this should help you;
Also, this is the docs about Public folder... https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/collaboration/public-folders/public-folders?view=exchserve...
Dec 04 2020 04:47 AM
Hi,
How can I create Public Folder under Secondary Hierarchy?
when I create it is opened under Primary only.
Is there a why doing it not using Shell command?
Also,
permission ROOT is only set to Primary
How to set permission ROOT to Secondary?
Thanks
Dec 04 2020 04:59 AM
@gilb380 if you go through the docs... the link you will find all the use cases for that... it does include permission and everything else...
here is the link for the permission on the same docs... https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/permissions/permissions?view=exchserver-2019
Dec 04 2020 05:52 AM
I got Global Admin permission
and still cannot see this secondry public folder
is this secondary public folder can be use as public folder with SMTP to recive email?
Dec 04 2020 03:26 PM
@gilb380 i don't think it has to do anything with Global admin right, so you might be missing any step or the secondary is not just supported.
Dec 04 2020 03:55 PM
Hi,
when I'm edit the Secondary Hierarchy Public Folder
under mail usage I'm getting this error message:
Dec 05 2020 02:53 PM
@gilb380 the secondary hierarchy is not a second set of public folders. There can be only one root.
I’m pretty sure that the secondary hierarchy is a replica meant for scalability. It’s also read only. It contains both hierarchy and content from the first public folder mailbox.
That’s why you can’t see another set of public folders.
Vern Weitzman
Dec 10 2020 09:30 AM
Dec 10 2020 04:58 PM
@gilb380 If you have 100 users accessing a public folder, a replica probably is not so helpful.
However, if the public folder is all contained in a single mailbox and you have 10,000 users that constantly need access, a single mailbox may not allow such a huge demand.
A secondary mailbox has a replica of the original data. When users need to open and read data, one or more replicas can serve the data.