Step by Step Instructions for Outlook Web Access

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EclipsedEvo

Is there a tutorial or step by step guide to setup Outlook Web Access
via Exchange Server 2003?

I have a desktop PC that I will be installing Exchange Server 2003, and
I would like to acees my email via Outlook Web Access while I am at
work or on a public computer.

Is there a way for OWA to function with Outlook instead of Exchange?

Please help.
Thanks,
Karl
 
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Brian Tillman

Is there a tutorial or step by step guide to setup Outlook Web Access
via Exchange Server 2003?

The documentation for Exchange should provide that information.
I have a desktop PC that I will be installing Exchange Server 2003,
and I would like to acees my email via Outlook Web Access while I am
at work or on a public computer.

Keep in mind that you can't run Exchange and the Outlook client on the same
machine.
Is there a way for OWA to function with Outlook instead of Exchange?

No. OWA is a web-based Exchange client. Two clients can't talk to each
other.
 
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EclipsedEvo

Brian said:
The documentation for Exchange should provide that information.


Keep in mind that you can't run Exchange and the Outlook client on the same
machine.


No. OWA is a web-based Exchange client. Two clients can't talk to each
other.

Thanks Brian. So Exchange 2003 and Outlook 2003 cannot run on the same
machine? I was hoping to install both Exchange 2003 and Outlook 2003 on
a machine and use OWA when I away from my home PC. Are there any
alternatives to using OWA if I only have one PC to install Exchange
2003 and Outlook 2003?

Thanks,
Karl
 
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Brian Tillman

So Exchange 2003 and Outlook 2003 cannot run on the same
machine?

So I've read.
I was hoping to install both Exchange 2003 and Outlook 2003
on a machine and use OWA when I away from my home PC. Are there any
alternatives to using OWA if I only have one PC to install Exchange
2003 and Outlook 2003?

Perhaps the people in
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.exchange.admin would know.
 

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