![]() This does not work in Exchange 2013 or later. I thought I'd share, just in case anyone else runs into the same frustration. ![]() > Get-Recipient "marketing" | Get-Publicfolder | fl Name,ParentPath If multiple public folders match your get-recipient results, then this pipeline will return the parent path for all of them. I have tested and this works whether the public folder is mail-enabled or not. So you can retrieve the parent path of a public folder (such as "\Parent\Path\myPublicFolder") with the following command: > Get-Recipient myPublicFolder | Get-PublicFolder | Format-List ParentPath > Get-Recipient myPublicFolderĪnd get-publicfolder accepts pipeline input. Once or twice I've just let it go and said "I can't do it without the full path".īut it turns out that get-recipient does not require the full path in order to return a result. More often than not, I wind up harassing a user who connects to that folder in order to get the full path from them. I've run into this a number of times and it's been frustrating.
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