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Mobility & Client Access Articles

Customizing OWA 2000 Using Segmentation
Date - Nov 11, 2003
Author - Lee Derbyshire
With Exchange 2000 SP2 Microsoft added a feature, known as segmentation, that allows you to quite easily make some rather major changes to the appearance and functionality of OWA.
Connecting Outlook Web Access 5.5 To Exchange 2000
Date - Mar 25, 2003
Author - Lee Derbyshire
Why on earth would anyone want to try to connect MS Exchange 5.5 Outlook Web Access (OWA for short) to an Exchange 2000 server? Well, quite a few people have tried and failed, so here's an experiment describing one possible solution.
Put your mailbox on the Web with CDO v1.21
Date - Mar 08, 2003
Author - Lee Derbyshire
MS Exchange already comes with a nice Webmail facility called Outlook Web Access, so why would you want to make your own? Well, some people like to do these things just for the fun of it, and you may also learn something useful and interesting in the process.
Exchange and SharePoint: Two Peas in a Pod?
Date - Oct 07, 2002
Author - Steve Bryant
It is rarely wise to do something simply because you can. With Service Pack 2 of Exchange 2000, it is now possible to run Exchange 2000 and Microsoft Sharepoint Portal Server on the same box. I may argue against such a configuration in the name of network efficiency, but I am not completely one-sided in my opinions when I touch ever so cautiously—on the few special scenarios for which it may be a good idea after all.
A Logon Screen For MS Exchange 2000 Outlook Web Access
Date - Sep 29, 2002
Author - Lee Derbyshire
In Exchange 2000, Outlook Web Access takes you straight into the Inbox without asking for a mailbox name. Not everyone misses the logon screen, but many people do, and a surprising number of people are asking how they can get it, or something similar, back again.
Securing Outlook Web Access using SSL
Date - Aug 06, 2002
Author - Mark Fugatt
In this article we shall look at how we can secure OWA access using Secure Socket Layers (SSL)
Exchange 2000 Front-End/Back-End
Date - Jun 20, 2002
Author - Steve Bryant
Exchange 2000 is a lot smarter than I first thought. Since its folders and mailboxes are published to the Active Directory, it actually knows to look there before checking for local Exchange resources. Let me explain a lab I set up to demonstrate this,
Exchange 2000 Webstore Strategies
Date - Jun 06, 2002
Author - Steve Bryant
Exchange 2000 applications are much more reliable than those running on Exchange 5.5. Because of this new added stability, a great many companies are now looking to centralize the Exchange 2000 application servers within their company.
Configuring and Using OWA in Exchange 2000 Server
Date - Apr 18, 2002
Author - Will Schmied
Business today is said to travel at the speed of light, unlike one particular thrill ride at a local amusement park that travels at the speed of fright (but then again, that’s a completely separate story). If you’ve personnel who travel frequently or large production (i.e. manufacturing) environments or a any of a thousand other things going on, you might want to consider using Outlook Web Access to allow your users to access their Exchange Server mailboxes—literally from anywhere in the world.

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