Cannot Delete A Public Folder



Folks,

For some reason I have run into a weird problem on a folder within our
Public Folders. This folder is no longer in use and must be deleted,
however, when I right click it in Outlook the option to delete is greyed out.


The properties page is also screwed up because I cannot add users or
permissions to it.

I believe the root of my problem is because the one and only defined user
for this particular left the company and his AD account was deleted. All I
see as a permitted user/author is the SID string of numbers.

Is there a way to delete this folder manually? I've looked in Exchange
System Manager and there is no option to delete.

Anyone?
.



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