ADC Public Folder Question

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From: Wayne Westfield (wwestfield_at_news.postalias)
Date: 02/25/05


Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 13:25:12 -0500

When viewing public folder properties in 2003 ESM such as Custom Attribute 1
how does that information make it from a DC to Exchange 2003.

ie. On 5.5 (Bridgehead or target for PF CA) server add some info to custom
attribute 1 - force replication of PF CA for this site. Go to ESM and
refresh and view the propertie pages for the public folder and view the
attribute.

Since the PF CA writes to either the E5.5 Dir or the DC's MESO cn how does
it get
from the DC's MESO to be viewabe in ESM?

Thanks.



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