Outlook Web Access (OWA)
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Microsoft Offers First Peek at Feature-Complete Office 2010
Office 2010 beta is now available to MSDN and TechNet members, and will be coming soon to the public.
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Thurrott
Transport Rules and Message Classifications in Exchange 2007
Use transport rules and message classifications, 2 features of Exchange Server 2007, to enforce corporate policy, adhere to compliance initiatives, and get granular control over message flow in your environment.
Windows IT Pro
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William Lefkovics
Exchange 2010: The Migration Story
Are businesses ready for a major Exchange Server move, and does Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 have what it takes to convince the fence-sitters the time is right?
Windows IT Pro
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B. K. Winstead
What You Need to Know About Microsoft Office 2010 Technical Preview
A preview of Office 2010 features reveals new tools for Outlook 2010, the ability to handle memory-intensive data sets in Excel 2010, PowerPoint 2010 video-editing capabilities, and intriguing Word features.
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Thurrott
Q. How can I see a list of all users who access Exchange via the Outlook Web Access (OWA)?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Messageware Unveils Beta OWA Extensions for Exchange 2010
Improving the functionality and security of Microsoft Office Outlook Web Access (OWA) has been a lucrative product niche for Messageware, and the vendor plans to continue that approach with Exchange 2010.
Windows IT Pro
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Jeff James
Exchange 14 Brings Browser Bliss
Outlook Web Access (OWA) has traditionally provided the full-featured version only on Microsoft Internet Explorer, but Exchange 14 brings Firefox and Safari support as well.
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Robichaux
SafeHTML: Friend or Foe?
Learn about this OWA feature's advantages and disadvantages.
Windows IT Pro
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Michael B. Smith
Exchange 14: Multi-Browser Support for OWA
Outlook Web Access (OWA) gets full-featured support in Firefox and Safari, and OWA will have integrated IM and a threaded conversation view for email.
Windows IT Pro
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B. K. Winstead
Is OWA Light Too Light?
Microsoft Outlook Web Access Light is lacking calendar views and other features that can aid productivity, but Messageware is releasing an add-on that can give users Premium functionality.
Windows IT Pro
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B. K. Winstead
Message Classification for Web Access Helps Secure OWA
Titus Labs’ message classification product for Microsoft Outlook Web Access lets you enforce corporate security policies for web mail use.
Windows IT Pro
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B. K. Winstead
New Features Freshen OWA in Exchange Server 2007 SP1
Windows IT Pro
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Brien Posey
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[August 26, 2008]
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New Features Freshen OWA in Exchange Server 2007 SP1
A slew of improvements to Outlook Web Access, such as a more robust OWA Light, personal DLs, and new or improved support for WebReady Document Viewing, S/MIME, public folders, and monthly calendars, give your end users a better Outlook webmail client.
Windows IT Pro
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Brien Posey
Exchange Server News: Rollup Roundup
New update rollups are available for Exchange Server 2007 SP1 and Exchange 2007 RTM, and an OWA vulnerability gets patched.
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Robichaux
Microsoft Reveals MOS Pricing, Partner Model
This week at its annual partner conference, Microsoft talked about pricing and partner opportunities for its new Online Services.
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Thurrott
Top 12 Features of Exchange Server 2007 SP1
Windows IT Pro
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Damir Dizdarevic
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[May 20, 2008]
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Top 12 Features of Exchange Server 2007 SP1
Take a tour through one Exchange administrator’s top 12 favorite features in Exchange Server 2007 SP1. In this unusually feature-rich service pack, the number one pick is the ability to install Exchange 2007 SP1 on Windows Server 2008.
Windows IT Pro
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Damir Dizdarevic
Crow Canyon offers Unique Outlook on Help Desk Tools
You had me at Crow. (Well, actually it was the idea of a Help desk solution with an Outlook interface that's really intriguing.)
Windows IT Pro
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Caroline Marwitz
Q. Does logging on to Outlook Web Access (OWA) or remote procedure call (RPC) over HTTP Secure (HTTPS) count as a concurrent logon?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Managing PST Files in Microsoft Outlook
The evolution of PST files has brought new flexibility to email storage. But there are still caveats to consider. We show you how to best use PST files according to your unique business requirements.
Windows IT Pro
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William Lefkovics
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