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April 28, 2008

Integrating Exchange Server 2007 and SharePoint Server

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Notice that each Web Part in Figure 4 contains a link that you must click to configure the Web Part. This link is the Edit link. It doesn’t appear until a Web Part has been added. When you click these links, the only information you need to provide is the name of your Exchange server. Enter the name as the URL to your OWA server in the top portion of the My Inbox section (which isn’t visible in Figure 5, because the contents of My Inbox have been scrolled down). You can use the various fields on the page shown in Figure 5 to customize the size and appearance of the Web Part.

After you’ve configured the Web Parts and clicked OK, SharePoint displays the OWA sign-in screen in place of each OWA Web Part, as Figure 6, page 58, shows. Keep in mind, however, that you’re viewing the template, not the page itself. To view the actual page you’ve created, enter the page’s URL. For example, I named my sample page Exchange, so the URL would be HTTP://server_name/pages/Exchange.aspx. When you connect to the page you’ve created, you’ll see the OWA logon prompts. After you log on, you’ll see a page like the one in Figure 7, page 58, where you can see that the unused placeholders from the template aren’t displayed. Only the Web Parts that you’ve added and configured are shown. . . .


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