>From Exchange System Manager (ESM) you can export the directory structure and 
>the folder sizes for all public folders replicated to a given public folder 
>server.

Open ESM and select the server that has the Public Folder store
Expand the Storage Group and Public Folder database
Select the Public Folder Instances object
Then from the Actions menu select Export list
This will give you the name, size and path for each folder replica.

I believe PFDAVAdmin is the best tool for exporting the ACL information.  We 
will also use public folders for some time at least until another options is 
available.

Thanks,
   Peter Dahl.


From: Peter Sam [mailto:srir...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2008 5:44 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Public folder size

Hi Exchange Gurus!!

I am looking for a simple tool (free is good :)) that will export the size, 
directory structure and ACL information of all Public folders on my Exchange 
2003 SP2 servers.  I currently use PFADMIN and PFDAVADMIN, both of which don't 
provide sufficient information.

(yep, we know we shouldn't be using Public folders; it is going away; blah 
blah.. - we hate it too  but users love it).

Thanks in advance...

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