Delete a user would not delete the public folder so now you just have to find it. When you created it you would have specified a path to the directory where the public folder was to reside. The public folder itself is a directory named with a .mai extension (eg: SAMRA.MAI) that contains message files with .cnr extensions. If you don't remember the path you can search for either the *.mai directory or *.cnr files.
<p>Delete a user would not delete the public folder so now you just have to find it.&nbsp; When you created it you would have specified a path to the directory where the public folder was to reside.&nbsp; The public folder itself is a directory named with a .mai extension (eg: SAMRA.MAI) that contains message files with .cnr extensions.&nbsp; If you don't remember the path you can search for either the *.mai directory or *.cnr files.</p>