Connecting to Outlook Web Access with Outlook 2003 remotely
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After furious head scratching, seven_percent asked:
| On Mar 15, 1:28 am, "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
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|| No, you are accessing Exchange server, not Outlook. OWA is a web
|| view of your Exchange mailbox and has nothing to do with Outlook.
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|| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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|| After furious head scratching, seven_percent asked:
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||| On Mar 14, 8:11 am, "Brian Tillman"
||| wrote:|| seven_percent wrote:
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||||| I am a consultant for a client who uses Outlook mail. They will
||||| not allow us to have VPN access so that we can directly access
||||| their Exchange server. However, they have granted access to
||||| their Outlook Webmail server. I would like to know how I can
||||| configure my Outlook 2003 to access mail using the Outlook Web
||||| Access.
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|||| No. Outlook and Outlook Web Access are both clients that access an
|||| Exchange mailbox. You can't access a client with anther client.
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|||| Brian Tillman
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||| Then why have http access? You aren't directly accessing the Yahoo!
||| Server when you configure Outlook this way. You are accessing
||| another
||| client via a client.
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| Hey Milly, you may want to tone it down a bit with your ad hominem
| comments like "After furious head scratching". I don't really care if
| you slap "[MVP - Outlook]" on the end of your name. It's more
| important to be courteous than right.
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