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I have just started a new job and have been given an e-mail account which
uses Outlook Web Access. Is it possible to import the account details into Outlook 2007 so I don't have to log in everytime I want to check it? TIA |
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Neil wrote:
I have just started a new job and have been given an e-mail account which uses Outlook Web Access. Is it possible to import the account details into Outlook 2007 so I don't have to log in everytime I want to check it? No. OWA is just a web interface into an Exchange server and there's no way to import anything into it. -- Brian Tillman |
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If you access the OWA account with an http:// address, not an https:// address, you can try adding it as an HTTP mail account; set it up manually. Otherwise, no.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Neil" wrote in message ... I have just started a new job and have been given an e-mail account which uses Outlook Web Access. Is it possible to import the account details into Outlook 2007 so I don't have to log in everytime I want to check it? TIA |
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It should be called Exchange Web Access in my opinion.
I suppose it is possible to write some complex WebDAV code to pull such content, but no, it is a web interface to your mailbox (think Yahoo or Hotmail). It's there wherever you go. "Neil" wrote in message ... I have just started a new job and have been given an e-mail account which uses Outlook Web Access. Is it possible to import the account details into Outlook 2007 so I don't have to log in everytime I want to check it? TIA |
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It will need to be enabled on the server end but if set up correctly, you can
sync Outlook over HTTP. I will not try to tell you how as I am an admin and think you need to talk to your IS guy first. Anyway, I think that is really your question. You want to download your mail/calender/etc. locally so you can read offline? -ck "Neil" wrote: I have just started a new job and have been given an e-mail account which uses Outlook Web Access. Is it possible to import the account details into Outlook 2007 so I don't have to log in everytime I want to check it? TIA |
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