Comments for StealthAUDIT for Public Folders

StealthAUDIT for Public Folders Listing updated: February 19, 2008

Are your Public Folders growing out of control? Do you need to clean-up your Public Folder environment in order to migrate to SharePoint or upgrade to Exchange 2007? Do you know who the “true” owners of your public folders are?

StealthAUDIT for Public Folders is a Public Folder Assessment and Clean-up solution focusing on the collection and analysis of Public Folder data for use in management, migration, or upgrade efforts. The solution delivers multiple pre-configured reports, custom assessment and reporting facilities, as well as integrated SendMail and Survey modules to solicit end-user feedback in the decision making process, and a Public Folder remediation module to modify folder attributes as part of the clean-up process. As a completely agent-less solution, StealthAUDIT installs in minutes and is ready to begin performing audits immediately. Streamline and expedite this otherwise manually intensive process with StealthAUDIT.
  • Users' Rating: 4.86 [7 votes] - Vote

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May 16, 2008 - best workflow process by C.O., Product Rating: 5/5
Stealth has the best built in workflow for handling and cleaning up public folders. You can clean them up with out interacting with your users. Great set of built in business intelligence helps reduce the number of people you need to interact with to get permission for what do to with the stale PF's you find.

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