Re: Setting up client access groups



I sent the screen shot to your email, but it is getting bounced back.
I will try again.

Terence Liu [MSFT] wrote:
Hello Phil,

Thank you for kind update.

I haven't received email from you yet. Please send the mail to my working
mailbox: v-terliu@xxxxxxxxxxxxx again. If I get the mail of error
screenshot from you, I will response it ASAP.

Please do not hesitate to let me know if you have any further concerns or
questions regarding the issue.

Thanks and Merry Christmas!

Best regards,

Terence Liu(MSFT)

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| From: "emptybottlechicago@xxxxxxxxx" <emptybottlechicago@xxxxxxxxx>
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| Subject: Re: Setting up client access groups
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| Thank you for your response. I am having some issues with your
| instructions. I will send you a screen shot. When I go to public
| folder > client permissions >, I don't see the security groups I have
| created. Can you take a look and see where I am going wrong. Thanks
| for your help.
|
| > b. Open folder properties which you want, click Permissions tap
| >
| > c. Click Client permissions button, please remove all in the list (if
you
| > do not delete the old permission, the accounts may still can access the
| > folder)
| >
| > d. Then add the new Security Group, give it Read items or other more
| > permissions
|
|
|
| emptybottlechicago@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
| > Can someone help a newbie out.
| >
| > We use public folders pretty extensively. We have three types of users
| > that I would like to have specific rights and abilities. The thought
| > is that by creating groups, I can easily move / create or delete users
| > from these groups without having to add /delete them from each public
| > folder. The three different types of access are as follows.
| >
| > 1) Office Loop - Office folk who have access to public folders in and
| > out of office + OWA access.
| > 2) Office Only - Office folks who only have access to folders in office
| > / no outside access.
| > 3) Outside Only - users with owa email access / no access to public
| > folders.
| >
| > Here are my questions;
| > 1) What is the best way of creating these groups (security group /
| > distribution group, etc...)
| > 2) I have tried to create security groups. I then tried to to add them
| > to the particular public folder in ESM. Where I ran into problems was
| > that these groups are not available in client 3)permissions, but only
| > under administrative rights.
| > 4) Is this the best way to achieve my goal, or does someone have a
| > different approach.
| >
| > Thank in advance.
|
|

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