Outlook 2007 Outlook Anywhere Clients - No Public Folders?

I have MS Outlook 2007 clients connecting to an Exchange 2013 server using Outlook Anywhere. My problem is that I can't see the Public Folders section in the Folder list (I'm sure I'm viewing the Folder list and not the Mail view). Any ideas why this is
the case?

What does your connection status window show? Does is show "connecting" for public folders? This might point to a network or DNS resolution issue especially if it works fine in a different location. 
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb123650(v=exchg.65).aspx
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It says "Connected to Microsoft Exchange". No indication it is trying to connect and we aren't having any other issues with the connection.
Just to clarify: For all our computers on our domain at our location, the Public Folders section shows up. For remote users that are connecting via Outlook Anywhere the Public Folders section is gone. Not even certain folders within that - the whole section
just doesn't show up like my screenshot shows. Weird.
Should there be a Public Folders section in OWA? If I'm not seeing it there I guess it would make sense that my remote users connecting via Outlook Anywhere wouldn't be seeing it?

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