Public folder storage limits apply to individual folders only, which
means that they're useful only as a guard against a mail loop or faulty
appliction causing a database explosion.

Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP kcCC+I
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In Exchange 2000, they now have storage limits for Public Folders.  
My question is how do you limit a tree of folders to a certain size?  
For example, if you grant someone permissions to a public folder and
limit the space to 10 mg but allow him to create subfolders, he can
create an unlimited amount of subfolders all with 10 mg limits.  Without
taking away creation of sub folders, how do you limit him to 10 mg?

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