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XADM: Can't Manually Force Public Folders to Replicate

Article ID: 147857

Article Last Modified on 10/28/2006


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SUMMARY

In Microsoft Exchange Server, a public folder can be configured to have replicas on multiple public folder servers. The process of keeping public folders up to date is called public folder replication. In Microsoft Exchange, a replication schedule must be set up to determine how often changes are replicated to other Servers and Sites.

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The Replication Schedule property page determines when changes to the public folder are distributed to other Servers. To set up a schedule, select Detail view, and choose Use Information Store Schedule, Never, Always, or Selected Times options. These options are described below:
  • Detail View: Select 1 hour to view the schedule grid in one-hour increments.

  • Use Information: Uses the schedule set in the Public Information Store Replication Store Schedule property page as the schedule for replicating this public folder.

  • Never: Disables public folder replication for this folder.

  • Always: Runs replication every 15 minutes.

  • Selected times: Assigns specific replication times in the schedule grid.
NOTE: There is no option to "Replicate Now" for public folders. Replication only occurs during scheduled instances as described above.

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