Consider the following scenario:
- You have two domains (domain A and domain B) in a Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 environment. Each domain contains at least one domain controller.
- You deploy two Exchange Mailbox servers (server A and server B) in the environment. You deploy server A in domain A and server B in domain B. You configure a public folder database on each server.
- You create a public folder on server A.
- You specify server A to mail-enable the public folder by running the Enable-MailPublicFolder cmdlet together with the Server parameter.
- You wait until the Public Folder Hierarchy Replication replicates the public folder from server A to server B.
- You specify server B to mail-disable the public folder by running the Disable-MailPublicFolder cmdlet together with the Server parameter.
- The cmdlet finishes running, and you do not receive an error message.
- You can still find the Public Folder in the Microsoft Exchange System Object (MESO) container of Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). Additionally, the PR_PF_PROXY_REQUIRED MAPI property of the Public Folder object is set to False.
- If you enable the public folder again, a second object for the Public Folder is created in Active Directory. In this situation, two entries for the same public folder are displayed in the Exchange address lists.