Applies to: Exchange Server 2007 SP3, Exchange Server
2007 SP2, Exchange Server 2007 SP1
Topic Last Modified: 2009-05-12
Use the New-PublicFolder cmdlet to create a new public folder with the specified name.
Syntax
New-PublicFolder -Name <String> [-Confirm
[<SwitchParameter>]] [-DomainController <Fqdn>] [-Path
<PublicFolderIdParameter>] [-Server
<ServerIdParameter>] [-WhatIf
[<SwitchParameter>]]
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Parameters
Parameter | Required | Type | Description |
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Name |
Required |
System.String |
The Name parameter specifies the name for the public folder. |
Confirm |
Optional |
System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter |
The Confirm parameter causes the command to pause processing and requires you to acknowledge what the command will do before processing continues. You don't have to specify a value with the Confirm parameter. |
DomainController |
Optional |
Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Fqdn |
The DomainController parameter specifies the domain controller to use to write this configuration change to Active Directory. Use the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the domain controller that you want to use. |
Path |
Optional |
Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.PublicFolderIdParameter |
The Path parameter specifies the location of the folder in the folder hierarchy, for example, \Legal\Cases. |
Server |
Optional |
Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.ServerIdParameter |
The Server parameter specifies the server on which to create the public folder. If a server is not specified, the command checks if the local server is a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 mailbox server with a public folder store. If it is, the public folder is created locally. If it is not, Exchange finds the closest (by site cost) Exchange 2007 mailbox server with a public folder store on which to create the public folder. |
WhatIf |
Optional |
System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter |
The WhatIf parameter instructs the command to simulate the actions that it would take on the object. By using the WhatIf parameter, you can view what changes would occur without having to apply any of those changes. You don't have to specify a value with the WhatIf parameter. |
Detailed Description
To run the New-PublicFolder cmdlet, the account you use must be delegated the following:
- Exchange Public Folder Administrator role and local
Administrators group for the target server
For more information about permissions, delegating roles, and the rights that are required to administer Exchange Server 2007, see Permission Considerations.
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Example
The following code gives examples of how to use the New-PublicFolder command:
- Example one creates a new public folder named MyPublicFolder in
the root of the public folder tree on the local server of the next
closest mailbox server with a public folder store.
- Example two creates a new public folder named MyPublicFolder
under the existing folders \Legal\Cases. The path to the new folder
will be \Legal\Cases\MyPublicFolder on Server2.
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New-PublicFolder -Name MyPublicFolder New-PublicFolder -Name MyPublicFolder -Path \Legal\Cases -Server Server2 |
The Server parameter supports the ability to accept a pipeline for its argument and strong type. This enables bulk management.