Accessing OWA via OE / Outlook
This is a discussion about Accessing OWA via OE / Outlook in the Windows Networking category; Kinda of an unusual circumstance but my schools mail server has recently upgraded itself and i can no longer access my mail via Outlook express or outlook. . does anyone know how i could set outlook to download my messages by using the adress bar or any other methods? i can not stand web based email! ;(.
Kinda of an unusual circumstance but my schools mail server has recently upgraded itself and i can no longer access my mail via Outlook express or outlook.. does anyone know how i could set outlook to download my messages by using the adress bar or any other methods?
i can not stand web based email! ;(
i can not stand web based email! ;(
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Through IE's address bar?
Wait, you don't want to go through OWA, but rather to use outlook?
Maybe, I'm confused. What is your school do you go to?
Wait, you don't want to go through OWA, but rather to use outlook?
Maybe, I'm confused. What is your school do you go to?
If you upgraded to Exch 2003 you will need to make sure you are using Outlook2003 with your machine at the latest patch level.
Then you will need the server to allow RPC over HTTP and then configure your Outlook client to use this process. Here are a couple of links to help out:
http://www.petri.co.il/configure_rpc_over_https_on_a_single_server.htm
http://www.petri.co.il/configure_outlook_2003_to_use_rpc_over_http.htm
This will allow complete synchronization of all of your Outlook folders as if you are on the local network.
Then you will need the server to allow RPC over HTTP and then configure your Outlook client to use this process. Here are a couple of links to help out:
http://www.petri.co.il/configure_rpc_over_https_on_a_single_server.htm
http://www.petri.co.il/configure_outlook_2003_to_use_rpc_over_http.htm
This will allow complete synchronization of all of your Outlook folders as if you are on the local network.