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Small Business Webcast: Stay Informed With Outlook Web Access (Level 100)
White Paper The attendee will learn how to access OWA on any computer or Windows Mobile-based smartphone, and to see just how productive one can be when out on the road. The presenter of this webcast explores how Microsoft Office Outlook 2007, Outlook Web... [28 Aug 2007]
Neat OWA 2003 End-User Tips & Tricks
White Paper First the author will show some of his favourite OWA 2003 keyboard shortcuts, and then he will move on and explain how a person can improve the awkward OWA 2003 Attachment feature simply by installing the S/MIME ActiveX component. [31 Oct 2006]
Customizing the OWA 2003 Forms-Based Authentication Logon Page
White Paper This paper explains how a person can make some visual changes to the MS Exchange 2003 Forms-Based Authentication (FBA) logon screen. If the person does make changes to the logon.asp file that he wants to keep, he must remember that it may be... [31 Oct 2006]
Fixing a Damaged or Incorrectly Configured OWA 2003 Installation
White Paper This paper explains how a person can fix a damaged OWA 2003 installation in a few minutes. The author often sees questions on the MSExchange.org message boards (and other places) from people asking how to fix a damaged OWA 2003 installation by... [20 Oct 2006]
Load Balancing Exchange Front-End Servers
White Paper Front-end servers are easily overloaded and with the growing popularity of remote access options such as OWA, OMA, RPC and EAS, load balancing front-end servers is starting to become more popular in an effort to increase performance and provide... [20 Oct 2006]
Dual or Pass-Through Authentication in an Exchange 2003 Front-End/Back-End Setup
White Paper When using Exchange Server 2003 in a Front-End/Back-End (FE/BE) setup a person have to make some important decisions as regards to Outlook Web Access (OWA) user authentication. One is whether or not the person is going to make use of forms-based... [20 Oct 2006]
Outlook Web Access 2003 Forms-Based Authentication and the Default Domain Dilemma
White Paper Suppose a person has enabled Forms-based Authentication (FBA) and the users can now logon to Outlook Web Access (OWA) 2003 either by typing domain\username or username@domain.com. But ever since he or she has enabled FBA the users have found it... [20 Oct 2006]
Publishing Exchange 2003 Outlook Web Access (OWA) With ISA Server 2000
White Paper If a person is running, or plan to run, Exchange 2000 or 2003 services and want to make those services available to external network users, then it behooves a person replace any existing firewall setup current he or she has in place and use an ISA... [20 Oct 2006]
Drilldown of the New OWA Direct File Access Feature in Exchange Server 2007: Part 1 (Server-Side)
White Paper Because with this feature a person and/or his users can access documents as well as many other file types directly from within an OWA session. This is where the new OWA direct file access feature comes into the picture. [18 Oct 2006]
Customizing OWA 2000 Using Segmentation
White Paper With SP2, Microsoft added a feature, known as segmentation, to Exchange 2000 that allows a person to quite easily make some rather major changes to the appearance of OWA. When it comes to Exchange 2000 OWA, however, many people fall at the first... [18 Oct 2006]
Access Your Mailbox Remotely
White Paper For example, one can use Outlook Web Access (OWA) to send and receive messages, work with tasks, and manage other mailbox items without using Outlook itself. This is particularly useful when a person needs to check his mail from a public computer... [13 Oct 2006]
Implementing Captcha Validation With OWA 2003 and Forms-Based Authentication
White Paper Most World Wide Web users will have seen this kind of test in the form of a picture of a word (usually distorted), which the user must type into an input box to prove that they are a real person, and not just a spambot, or some other computerized... [20 Sep 2006]
