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Microsoft Outlook Web Access 2003 Web-Based Administration

Overview When Outlook Web Access (OWA) was first introduced it was more like a kind of 'Backup' client, to be used perhaps in situations where the user's main Outlook installation wasn't available, or maybe when travelling on business. The latest incarnation, OWA 2003, makes full use of client-side scripting to provide a client that can rival desktop Outlook, and some organizations are beginning to use it exclusively for their Exchange mail access. When it comes to administering the features of the interface, however, things haven't been so straightforward.

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PublisherTechGenix File FormatHTML
Date PublishedJuly 2004
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