Can Outlook access Exchange Servers over the Internet?

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Guest

I have multiple Email accounts located on different Exchange Servers
(different locations). I want to know if there is an add-on for Outlook, in
order to access multiple Exchange Servers over the Internet instead of using
the Outlook WEB page.

Thanks for any help,
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

VPN will let you do this. You need to ask the Admins at the places where
you access Outlook via Exchange for the credentials and the specific client.
You will also need to set up separate profiles for each Exchange account
that you want to access. How VPN works with multiple profiles/exchange
accounts, I do not know.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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pxwtfdlrbmAThotmail <pxwtfdlrbmAThotmail> asked:

| I have multiple Email accounts located on different Exchange Servers
| (different locations). I want to know if there is an add-on for
| Outlook, in order to access multiple Exchange Servers over the
| Internet instead of using the Outlook WEB page.
|
| Thanks for any help,
 
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Eric Foulds

pxwtfdlrbmAThotmail,
Absolutely, and you don't need any plugins to do it.
Outlook come built to do it. Just configure more than one
account (depanding how many you want), group them if you
see fit, and configure them to be exchange accounts
instead of internet mail accounts. I'm unsure (my memory
is terrible without it right in front of me), but I
believe that it's one of the first choices you make when
setting up a new account in Outlook! Just be careful to
read the prompts and look for "workgroup". I believe that
is what they called the type of users who utilize
Exchange, although I very well might be mistaken about
that as It's been a little while since setting up Outlook
for someone else...

Best of luck,
Eric Foulds, MCP
 

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