Multi Tenant public folder primary mailbox creation - auto-discover warning.

Here is the background.
2013 running a primary domain (contoso)
multiple tenants (microsoft) (Lenovo) (Dell) all setup with Custom Attributes that keep them separate. with unique EAP's GAL's etc 
I am trying to now implement Public Folders. 2013 is somewhat different to what i have experience with in 2k7/ 2k10
As i understand it, i need to have a Primary Public Folder Mailbox (in this case Contoso_Public) and then secondary Public Folder Mailboxes for each tenant (Microsoft_Public, Dell_Public and Lenovo_Public)
My issue lies in when i create the primary Public Folder Mailbox, all tenants are prompted with an Autodiscover record for [email protected] in outlook.. "Allow or Deny"
I dont want the tenants to see this as they should only see Microsoft_Public or Dell_Public.
I cant use get-mailbox | where {$_.customattribute1 -eq "Dell"} | set-mailbox -DefaultPublicFolderMailbox "Dell_Public" for example until the Public folder Mailbox has been created..
But i cant create the PFMailbox without the Autodiscover for contoso_Public appearing for ALL users on the Exchange box.
What am i missing here?
Is there a way to create a PFMailbox with permissions during creation so that all users aren't prompted for the Autodiscover of a PFMailbox they wont ever have access to? 
Cheers,
DEE

Hi,
Do you mean the public folder still cannot be seen even you logged the Outlook 2007 good user on an Outlook 2013 machine?
Thanks,
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    12/13/2013 10:11:49 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 134097/139047 messages, 65.39 GB
    (70,216,735,350 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 10:17:02 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 90.
    12/13/2013 10:17:02 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 134444/139047 messages, 65.61 GB
    (70,448,693,136 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 10:22:08 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 90.
    12/13/2013 10:22:08 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 134729/139047 messages, 65.82 GB
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    12/13/2013 10:27:16 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 91.
    12/13/2013 10:27:16 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 135103/139047 messages, 66 GB
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    12/13/2013 10:32:27 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 91.
    12/13/2013 10:32:27 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 135380/139047 messages, 66.19 GB
    (71,070,869,590 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
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    12/13/2013 10:39:14 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 135611/139047 messages, 66.44 GB
    (71,343,628,026 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 10:44:44 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 91.
    12/13/2013 10:44:44 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 135911/139047 messages, 66.63 GB
    (71,544,181,750 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 10:51:00 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 91.
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    12/13/2013 10:56:06 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 136462/139047 messages, 67.05 GB
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    12/13/2013 11:01:11 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 92.
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    (72,223,775,275 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 11:06:15 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 92.
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    12/13/2013 11:11:17 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 136801/139047 messages, 67.6 GB
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    12/13/2013 11:16:32 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 92.
    12/13/2013 11:16:32 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 136879/139047 messages, 67.8 GB
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    12/13/2013 11:21:34 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 93.
    12/13/2013 11:21:34 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 136953/139047 messages, 67.98 GB
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    12/13/2013 11:26:47 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 93.
    12/13/2013 11:26:47 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 137103/139047 messages, 68.19 GB
    (73,218,959,998 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 11:31:57 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 93.
    12/13/2013 11:31:57 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 137533/139047 messages, 68.39 GB
    (73,429,774,999 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 11:37:01 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 93.
    12/13/2013 11:37:01 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 137720/139047 messages, 68.58 GB
    (73,633,221,526 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 11:42:15 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 93.
    12/13/2013 11:42:15 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 137812/139047 messages, 68.74 GB
    (73,809,270,838 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 11:47:27 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 94.
    12/13/2013 11:47:27 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 138129/139047 messages, 68.95 GB
    (74,030,024,926 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 11:52:32 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 94.
    12/13/2013 11:52:32 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 138322/139047 messages, 69.17 GB
    (74,265,630,831 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 11:57:36 AM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 94.
    12/13/2013 11:57:36 AM [ex01] Copy progress: 138505/139047 messages, 69.36 GB
    (74,471,042,974 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 30/5034 folders completed.
    12/13/2013 12:03:18 PM [ex01] Stage: CopyingMessages. Percent complete: 94.
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    (75,027,615,351 bytes)/69.87 GB (75,027,615,351 bytes), 47/5034 folders completed.
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    occurred.
    ObjectState : New
    [PS] C:\Windows\system32>Get-PublicFolderMigrationRequest | Get-PublicFolderMigrationRequestStatistics
    Name StatusDetail SourceDatabase PercentComplete
    PublicFolderMigration FailedOther DOMAINSRV\Second Storage Group\Public... 95
    [PS] C:\Windows\system32>

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