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Last Updated: Jan 21, 2005 
Wish you knew a little more about Outlook Web Access? Here are a number of tips and tricks that would surprise even an OWA expert. If you are looking to start up or brush up, you will find your answers here.
Prepare users for Outlook Web Access

(04 Aug 2004)

If you're using Outlook Web Access with Exchange Server 5.0 or higher and Windows 2000 Server, then your users need to know what to expect when they log on for the first time.

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ADVICE:
>> Scale Outlook Web Access, but test it first
TIP :Outlook Web Access (OWA) is scalable, but you need to do some planning and testing before scaling up.
>> Outlook Web Access 'reaches' for better performance
TIP :You can improve the performance of Outlook Web Access with the Reach Version, as this tip explains.
>> You can change passwords through Outlook Web Access
TIP :If you are confident your security is robust, you can enable password-changing through OWA. Here's how.
>> Prepare users for Outlook Web Access
TIP :If you're using Outlook Web Access with Exchange Server 5.0 or higher and Windows 2000 Server, then your users need to know ...
>> What if OWA stops responding?
TIP :Why it happens and how to fix it.
>> Recover Exchange public folders through OWA
TIP :Recover Exchange public folders through OWA
>> Solve the OWA security problem
TIP :Ways to provide access securely.
>> Microsoft Mobile Information Server and OWA
TIP :Having problem connecting to a Microsoft Mobile Information Server (MMIS) server on Exchange with Outlook Web Access (OWA) ...
>> Block attachments in OWA
TIP :You can prevent users from sending certain kinds of attachments in OWA.
>> Is a dedicated OWA server possible?
ASK THE EXPERTS :We are currently running Exchange 5.5 on a NT4 operating environment. I am looking to build a Windows 2000 server that will ...
>> Outlook Web Access deletion issues
ASK THE EXPERTS :I have an Exchange 5.5 server with SP4 with Outlook Web Access (OWA), IIS4 under NT4 with SP6. We also have Symantec ...
>> Configuring Outlook Web Access for multiple sites
ASK THE EXPERTS :I have one Exchange 2003 organization but with three sites connected over a VPN. What is the best way to configure Outlook ...
>> OWA permission problems
ASK THE EXPERTS :I've messed around with the permissions for Exchange 2003 Outlook Web Access (OWA) (Small Business Server 2003) and now I ...
>> Enabling a password change page for the OWA client
ASK THE EXPERTS :How do I enable the password change page for the OWA client (Outlook Web Access)? We have a number of remote users who access ...
>> After the OWA install, what do I do next?
ASK THE EXPERTS :I have installed everything -- IIS 4.0, Exchange 5.5, and OWA. What is the next step to make sure everything will work?
>> Why can't I install Outlook Web Access?
ASK THE EXPERTS : I'm running a NT 4.0(sp6) server with Exchange 5.5(sp4). Outlook Web Access was not initially installed. I'm trying to add ...
>> Creating an address list available to Outlook Web access users
ASK THE EXPERTS :I'm running Exchange 2000. How and where can I create an address list available to Outlook Web access users (preferably a ...
>> Having problems with user name and password logon in Outlook Web Access
ASK THE EXPERTS :I have Exchange 2000, ISA, Proxy and IIS all on the same machine. Outlook Web Access (OWA) works, but asks for logon ...
>> Problems installing Outlook Web Access with Exchange 5.5 -- cannot find IIS server, cannot find mail file
ASK THE EXPERTS :I have Windows NT 4.0 using SP 6a, a PDC running IIS with all updates installed, and BDC running Exchange 5.5 SP 2 (I am ...
>> Can I get get Outlook Web Access running on an NT Server and point to an Exchange 2000 server?
ASK THE EXPERTS :I installed Exchanger Server 2000 and moved all mailboxes and public folders from Exchange Server 5.5. My Outlook Web ...
>> Alternatives to OWA for Exchange 5.5 dial-up clients to minimize open firewall ports
ASK THE EXPERTS :Are there any other alternatives to using Outlook Web Access for Exchange 5.5 dial-up clients, in order to minimize the ...
>> Use Outlook Web Access without a trace left behind
TIP :You can train your users how to clear any history they create as they wend their way to Outlook Web Access and log in, which ...
WHITE PAPERS:
>> Customizing Microsoft Outlook Web Access
>> Planning and deploying Outlook Web Access 5.5
>> Outlook Web Access performance and extensibility
>> Enabling remote employees to use Microsoft Outlook Web Access securely without requiring a dedicated VPN

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