When a user accesses a public folder they are actually opening the mailbox that contains that part of the hierarchy. The environment can contain multiple public folder mailboxes, each of which can contain different parts of the public folder hierarchy. With Modern Public Folders they have been moved into Mailboxes which are stored in a standard user database. These also had their own log files and had to be managed independently of any User Mailbox Databases. In Exchange 2010 public folders were stored in dedicated Public Folder Databases. ![]() In order to understand the new process of setting up Hybrid mode with Exchange Online you first need to understand some changes to how Public Folders work. So long in fact that what we last configured is now called Legacy Public Folders with the new version, introduced in Exchange 2013 called Modern Public Folders. ![]() Public Folders don’t seem to have the usage that they used to so it’s been a while since we worked with Public Folders in Exchange.
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