June 2007
Intermediate to advanced
720 pages
20h 39m
English
Outlook Web Access (OWA) is a way of accessing e-mail and scheduling information from an Exchange server, just as you would from Outlook, through a standard Web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer. OWA is present in two versions:
Outlook Web Access Premium, which takes advantage of features in Internet Explorer 6 (or later) to provide features such as secure messaging, rules, spell-checking, and reminders
Outlook Web Access Light, which can be used with any Web browser but does not support all the features of Outlook Web Access Premium
OWA is really just a way to access e-mail over port 80 from a browser (or whatever port your browser and network are set to use), although you can also use OWA for remote document access, ...