Summary

Outlook 2007 is the preferred client for Exchange Server 2007. This chapter covered how to deploy Outlook 2007 in your organization, describing the various installation options, how to support offline use of Outlook 2007, and how to set up profiles and provide access to other users’ mailboxes. Outlook is a full-featured client that can be used in conjunction with Exchange Server, even when the client machine is not directly connected to an Exchange server. A single Outlook client can support many users, and a single user can roam to different machines and use Outlook on each of those machines to check his or her e-mail.

Chapter 24, looks at how to access e-mail, public folders, and calendars over the Web.

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