Is Outlook Web Access (OWA) 2007 very different from OWA 2003?

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Julie

I'm Training Manager at a large corporation, and over the next three years,
our colleagues will be slowly migrated from Office 2003 to Office 2007,
including OWA. I am trying to decide if we need to spend the money to buy OWA
2007 quick reference guides, or if both versions are similar enough that we
can continue using OWA 2003 guides. Thank you!
 
F

F.H. Muffman

I'm Training Manager at a large corporation, and over the next three
years, our colleagues will be slowly migrated from Office 2003 to
Office 2007, including OWA. I am trying to decide if we need to spend
the money to buy OWA 2007 quick reference guides, or if both versions
are similar enough that we can continue using OWA 2003 guides. Thank
you!

OWA doesn't come with Office, so, unless you're upgrading Exchange as well
as Office, there won't be a difference.

Unless you're talking about Outlook and not OWA, in which case, there's good
in product help, but there are also differences. Download the demo and compare
it.

If you're upgrading Exchange as well, OWA has pretty good in-product help.

Personally, regardless of what you're actually upgrading, I'd ask your IT
department to put you on the beta roll-out so that you can make the judgement
for yourself. After all, you know your users and their ability to learn
new software better than we do.
 

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