In a Microsoft Exchange environment, users can collaborate by sharing information in public folders, much as Notes users do in discussion databases. Like Notes discussion databases, public folders can contain records threaded into discussions, and they can include text, numeric, date/time, and rich text fields. With experience-based recommendations that span all phases of an Exchange public folder to Notes database migration, this article provides a jumpstart to your own migration planning and introduces you to a free tool that makes the conversion of public folder elements to Notes database elements easy.
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