Microsoft Exchange Server Public Folder DAV-based Administration Tool Updated

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As part of the release of Exchange 2003 SP2 you can expect most of the Exchange related tools to be updated. Amongst those is the PFDAVAdmin tool that allows you to gather more information about your public folders and manage permissions and replicas more effectively.

Since DAV as a protocol is on its way out in the upcoming E12 release, you might expect this tool (and most probably a lot of other tools) to be integrated into the next version of Exchange.

Get it here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=635be792-d8ad-49e3-ada4-e2422c0ab424&displaylang=en




About Amit Zinman

Amit Zinman photo Currently working as Project Manager and Systems Consultant, heading and consulting on Exchange and NT/Windows 2000 based migrations and deployments for large companies such as Checkpoint, Comverse, Smarteam, Nice, Aladdin and leading Israeli Banks, Also involved in writing scripts and custom solutions for clients based on ADSI, CDO and Visual Basic and teaching Windows 2000 and Exchange 2000 in MSCE colleges and lecturing in Microsoft User Groups.

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