You can use Outlook. If your account have permissions on all Public Folders (calendars, contact,...) you create, that would be the easiest. Or you can use Pfdavadmin tool, which is a good tool, and very easy to use.
thanks Alfa, I did end up using the Alfa tool about 10 min after posting this... how daft is that you cant use the exchange consule to do it though? Isnt that a backward step by microsoft?
Public Folders are outdated, and Microsoft has constantly been saying to move them to SharePoint. With a dwindling number of customers using them, why put that much development effort in to them? There are MANY MANY MANY things you can't do in the console, but can in PowerShell.
Pat RichardMVP Plan for performance, and capacity takes care of itself. Plan for capacity, and suffer poor performance.
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