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Category Overview
Outlook Web Access (OWA) is a webmail service of Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0 and later, The web interface of Outlook Web Access resembles the interface in Microsoft Outlook. Outlook Web Access comes as a part of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and previous versions of Exchange.
OWA is used to access e-mail (including support for S/MIME), calendars, contacts, tasks, and other mailbox content when access to the Microsoft Outlook desktop application is unavailable. In the Exchange 2007 release, OWA also offers read-only access to documents stored in Microsoft SharePoint sites and network (UNC) shares. Microsoft provides Outlook Web Access as part of Exchange Server to allow users to connect remotely via a web browser. Some, but not all, of the functionality in Outlook is also available in this web "look-alike". The most important difference is that Microsoft Outlook allows users to work with e-mail, calendars, etc., even when a network connection is unavailable, whereas OWA requires a network connection to function. OWA can be used from Internet cafes and any other location that provides connectivity to the Web.
Unfortunately OWA lacks a number of functions considered critical for secure and efficient access. The utilities we offer were designed to help overcome the Microsoft shortfalls of OWA and to augment the existing functionality by providing capabilities not found in the native products from Microsoft.
Outlook Web Access (OWA) Utilities
The OWA Essentials Pack is an attractively priced bundle that includes all of the products listed above plus the OWA Launcher application which provides the ability to set the default Windows mail application to be OWA. Please ask your sales rep for pricing for this bundle.
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Outlook Web Access (OWA) Utilities
Outlook Web Access (OWA) Utilities
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