Limitations of OWA

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hals_left

Hi Iam trying to find information for how to overcome a couple of
limitations woith Outlook Web Accesss (OWA) that we can do on Outlook
2003 SP2. If anyone knows of any workarounds or planned features or
just anywhere bwher I could get the info that would help.

I have a large number of users in a consortium that I would just like
to roll out OWA for, but with missing functionality its not feasible
yet. We have the facility to administer OWA and Exchange but not all
server side functionality is available as its a hosted solution so for
example I dont have root access to the windows server. We can also log
on as the user to Outlook 2003 and make changes as a one-off but the
normal client for the user will be IE6/OWA. Thanks

1) Group Schedules. Is there any plan to include this feature in OWA or
any workaround.

2) Folder sharing. Any planned feature to allow permissions and users
to use each others folders.

2) Archiving. Any planned solution for OWA users to both archive email
and then open the archives.
 
R

Roady [MVP]

Better ask in the exchange.clients newsgroup as OWA is part of Exchange, not
Outlook. Additionally you could take a look at Exchange 2007.
 
B

Brian Tillman

hals_left said:
Hi Iam trying to find information for how to overcome a couple of
limitations woith Outlook Web Accesss (OWA) that we can do on Outlook
2003 SP2. If anyone knows of any workarounds or planned features or
just anywhere bwher I could get the info that would help.

Since OWA is a part of Exchange, the people in
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.exchange.clients should be able
to help.
 

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