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Paul Williams

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Jul 26, 2007, 6:43:27 AM7/26/07
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Here's a worrying development that I've just noticed:

I've been creating a lot of posts to Public Folders for the purposes of
standardising documentation for tech support across Macintosh and Windows
platforms.
As there are dozens of folders in our Public Folders hierarchy, I've made
some of these "Favourites" in my Entourage 2004 client.

It seems that when I post to folders in these Favourites that the copy
appears to be in the main body of Public Folders too, but that these
disappear from time to time (looks like it's when an Outlook2003 user
accesses it, but I need more evidence).

This morning, nine documents vanished from Public Folders and then, when I
checked my Favourites they were there until the folder sync'd with the
Exchange server.

No-one is deleting these, but they are being trashed.

Does anyone have any similar experiences with Entourage and Public Folders?

I would use SharePoint but the "use an external editor" model really really
sucks on a Mac.

Thanks,

Paul

William Smith

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Jul 28, 2007, 2:01:12 AM7/28/07
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Paul Williams wrote:

> It seems that when I post to folders in these Favourites that the copy
> appears to be in the main body of Public Folders too, but that these
> disappear from time to time (looks like it's when an Outlook2003 user
> accesses it, but I need more evidence).
>
> This morning, nine documents vanished from Public Folders and then, when I
> checked my Favourites they were there until the folder sync'd with the
> Exchange server.
>
> No-one is deleting these, but they are being trashed.
>
> Does anyone have any similar experiences with Entourage and Public Folders?
>
> I would use SharePoint but the "use an external editor" model really really
> sucks on a Mac.

Hi Paul!

Not an answer for you but a clarification. The folders you have in
Favorites are simply aliases to the real folders in the Public Folders.
I'm not sure why posts would go missing but it shouldn't be because of
posting into Favorites or directly to the public folder itself.

If you do find the cause or at least a reproducible set of step be sure
to post back here.

Hope this helps!

--

bill

William M. Smith, Microsoft Interop MVP - Mac/Windows
Entourage Help Page <http://www.entourage.mvps.org/>
Entourage Help Blog <http://blog.entourage.mvps.org/>

Paul Williams

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Oct 24, 2007, 12:38:05 PM10/24/07
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On 28/07/2007 07:01, in article uLORzyN0...@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl,
"William Smith" <meck...@REM0VETH1S.comcast.net> wrote:

> Paul Williams wrote:
>
>> It seems that when I post to folders in these Favourites that the copy
>> appears to be in the main body of Public Folders too, but that these
>> disappear from time to time (looks like it's when an Outlook2003 user
>> accesses it, but I need more evidence)
>

> If you do find the cause or at least a reproducible set of step be sure
> to post back here.

Bill,

Sorry, I missed your response to this post. Thanks...
Our server admin said:
"Public Folders here is kind of flaky, I wouldn't trust any of your
important data to that store..."
Rather than fighting City Hall, I changed from using any shortcuts to Public
Folders and now browse them the long way round. So far, nothing has gone
missing since doing this.
Public Folders are another "de-emphasized" thing in Exchange 2007, aren't
they?

Thanks,

Paul


William Smith

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Oct 24, 2007, 10:30:06 PM10/24/07
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Paul Williams wrote:

> Bill,
>
> Sorry, I missed your response to this post. Thanks...
> Our server admin said:
> "Public Folders here is kind of flaky, I wouldn't trust any of your
> important data to that store..."
> Rather than fighting City Hall, I changed from using any shortcuts to Public
> Folders and now browse them the long way round. So far, nothing has gone
> missing since doing this.
> Public Folders are another "de-emphasized" thing in Exchange 2007, aren't
> they?

Hi Paul!

It's certainly nice to have some corroboration from your admin. Thanks
for posting back.

And, yes, the concept of public folders is de-emphasized but I expect
we'll continue to see support for them through the next version of
Exchange Server after 2007. I think they're too popular.

--

bill

William M. Smith, Microsoft Interop MVP - Mac/Windows

Entourage Help Page <http://entourage.mvps.org/>

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