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Các miền litwareinc.com đang chạy Windows Server 2000 SP2 trên tất cả các máy chủ của nó. Exchange Server 5.5 không kết nối với Active Directory. Hệ thống Exchange Server tiểu học, Server05, có khoảng 500 hộp thư và được đặt tại văn phòng công ty. các | 8-28 Chapter 8 Public Folders Configuring Permissions Client permissions are the type of permissions an administrator most commonly works with and there are two ways to configure them. The first way is by using Exchange System Manager. Right-click a public folder click Properties then click the Permissions tab and then click Client Permissions to open a dialog box similar to the one shown in Figure 8-16. Figure 8-16 Configuring client permissions in Exchange System Manager Here you can add users and groups and configure a granular level of access to the folder. You can also configure advanced Folder Rights by clicking Advanced. By default everyone can read and write to public folders that are created. The easier way to configure client permissions is by using Outlook which uses roles-based permissions rather than the more detailed Folder Rights. 1. Open Outlook expand the Public Folders node in the folder list and then expand All Public Folders. 2. Right-click a public folder and click Properties and then click the Permissions tab shown in Figure 8-17. Lesson 3 Public Folder Security 8-29 Figure 8-17 Configuring client permissions in Outlook 3. By default everyone has the Author permission level which gives them the right to read and create items and to edit and delete their own items. Tip The Permissions tab is available only to users and groups that have been configured with the Folder Owner permission role. Non-owners cannot manipulate permissions. 4. To add users and groups click Add and then assign each the desired role. Exam Tip Because Outlook can see only public folders in the Default public folder tree it cannot be used to configure permissions for public folders that reside in General Purpose trees. You will have to use Exchange System Manager to configure those permissions. More client security settings can be configured by clicking the Administration tab shown in Figure 8-18 in the public folder s properties. 8-30 Chapter 8 Public Folders Figure 8-18 .