If you come across any issues with this new feature, make sure to let us know on the Community Support or our VIP support if you're a PRO license user. All subscribed folders should be listed below your account in the left pane.īefore subscribing to folders, make sure your Exchange account is fully synchronized with the server, as the folders can be listed only when the account has been fully synchronized. Select the Exchange Public Folders tab > Click on public folders. Open EAC with Exchange administrator credentials.
Scroll down to open up the list of public folders and use the "Subscribe" and "Unsubscribe" buttons to add or remove the folder from your list of synchronized folders. View Exchange Public Folder Permission via EAC (Exchange Admin Center) Follow the steps given below to view the Exchange database public folder permission: 1. Create a centralized group calendar by syncing appointments from users’ personal folders to an Exchange public folder calendar for a copy of everyone’s. You can find this new feature in your account settings under Tools > Accounts > Your Exchange Account > Mail, Contacts and Calendars. Useful for viewing work-related appointments and business contacts on smartphones when you’re away from the office since Microsoft Exchange public folders don’t natively sync to mobiles. This feature is now a part of eM Client 6 and will be available to all our users from now on. You use 'public' in the sense that all users can access the categories in Outlook, but please confirm that 'the term of public and private categories' means that CatMan will sync color categories between users' private calendars and Exchange 'public' folder calendars to meet the goals in points 2, 3, and 4 in my original post. Some of our users have been missing the option to subscribe and unsubscribe public folders on the Exchange server. If you're using an Exchange account in eM Client, we have some good news for you.