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On Mar 14, 8:11 am, "Brian Tillman" wrote:
seven_percent wrote: 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. No. Outlook and Outlook Web Access are both clients that access an Exchange mailbox. You can't access a client with anther client. -- Brian Tillman 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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