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The following information is for technical support purposes only:
Lab Instance: 11024416
You need to create a public folder named Folder1 to meet the following requirements:
* Any users in your organization must be able to send email to Folder1.
* A user named Lee Gu must have Full Control permissions on Folder1.
To complete this task, sign in to the Microsoft 365 admin center.
Answer: Explanation:
See explanation below
Explanation
You need to create a public folder, mail enable it and configure the permissions.
1. Go to the Exchange Admin Center.
2. Click Public folders.
3. Select Public Folder Databases. If a database exists, skip to step 6. If there is no public folder database, you'll need to create one.
4. Click the plus (+) sign to add a new public folder database.
5. Give the new public folder database a name and click Save.
6. Select Public Folders.
7. Click the plus (+) sign to add a new public folder.
8. Name the public folder 'Folder1' and click Save.
9. Select the public folder. Under 'Mail settings - Disabled', select the 'Enable' link.
10. Click Yes to confirm.
11. Under 'Folder Permissions', select the 'Manage' link.
12. Click the plus (+) sign to add a user.
13. Click the Browse button to find and select Lee Gu.
14. In the Permission Level drop-down list, select 'Owner'.
15. Click Save to add the user.
16. Click Save again to save the changes.