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Exchanges Web InterfaceExchange Server 2003. We are using Exchange Server on our LAN to handle our
Outlook mailboxes, contacts, calendars, etc. How do I access the web interface for Exchange Server? In other words, how can I use Internet Explorer to access Exchange Server and my Outlook mailbox therein? Thanks for the ehlp. From behind your firewall/on your internal network:
http://Exchangeservername/exchange (Use https if you're using SSL) From outside, you'll need to ensure it's reachable on an external IP address (requires a NAT rule to map internal IP to the external IP address on your firewall, and an access rule to allow traffic on http/https ports from the internet to your server): http://servername.domain.com/exchange -- Show quoteHide quoteBharat Suneja MVP - Exchange www.zenprise.com NEW blog location: www.exchangepedia.com/blog ---------------------------------------------- "Chaplain Doug" <ChaplainD***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F80C2DA4-F527-4255-B517-F67F07E7ECF0@microsoft.com... > Exchange Server 2003. We are using Exchange Server on our LAN to handle > our > Outlook mailboxes, contacts, calendars, etc. How do I access the web > interface for Exchange Server? In other words, how can I use Internet > Explorer to access Exchange Server and my Outlook mailbox therein? Thanks > for the ehlp. > -- > Dr. Doug Pruiett > Good News Jail & Prison Ministry > www.goodnewsjail.org Dear Bharat:
Thank you for the tip. I am fairly novice regarding Exchange Server. I notice that when I used IE to access Exchange, I get an "Outlook Web Access" interface. Is this what any and all will see whenther or not they have Outlook installed on their computer? Thanks for the help. Show quoteHide quote "Bharat Suneja [MVP]" wrote: > From behind your firewall/on your internal network: > http://Exchangeservername/exchange > > (Use https if you're using SSL) > > From outside, you'll need to ensure it's reachable on an external IP address > (requires a NAT rule to map internal IP to the external IP address on your > firewall, and an access rule to allow traffic on http/https ports from the > internet to your server): > http://servername.domain.com/exchange > -- > Bharat Suneja > MVP - Exchange > www.zenprise.com > NEW blog location: > www.exchangepedia.com/blog > ---------------------------------------------- > > > "Chaplain Doug" <ChaplainD***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:F80C2DA4-F527-4255-B517-F67F07E7ECF0@microsoft.com... > > Exchange Server 2003. We are using Exchange Server on our LAN to handle > > our > > Outlook mailboxes, contacts, calendars, etc. How do I access the web > > interface for Exchange Server? In other words, how can I use Internet > > Explorer to access Exchange Server and my Outlook mailbox therein? Thanks > > for the ehlp. > > -- > > Dr. Doug Pruiett > > Good News Jail & Prison Ministry > > www.goodnewsjail.org > > > Yes, indeed. They may see some interface differences when using browser
other than Microsoft IE. You do not need Outlook installed for this to work. -- Show quoteHide quoteBharat Suneja MVP - Exchange www.zenprise.com NEW blog location: www.exchangepedia.com/blog ---------------------------------------------- "Chaplain Doug" <ChaplainD***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BB403BF2-BE4E-41FB-9F33-CC6347771EDE@microsoft.com... > Dear Bharat: > > Thank you for the tip. I am fairly novice regarding Exchange Server. I > notice that when I used IE to access Exchange, I get an "Outlook Web > Access" > interface. Is this what any and all will see whenther or not they have > Outlook installed on their computer? Thanks for the help. > -- > Dr. Doug Pruiett > Good News Jail & Prison Ministry > www.goodnewsjail.org > > > "Bharat Suneja [MVP]" wrote: > >> From behind your firewall/on your internal network: >> http://Exchangeservername/exchange >> >> (Use https if you're using SSL) >> >> From outside, you'll need to ensure it's reachable on an external IP >> address >> (requires a NAT rule to map internal IP to the external IP address on >> your >> firewall, and an access rule to allow traffic on http/https ports from >> the >> internet to your server): >> http://servername.domain.com/exchange >> -- >> Bharat Suneja >> MVP - Exchange >> www.zenprise.com >> NEW blog location: >> www.exchangepedia.com/blog >> ---------------------------------------------- >> >> >> "Chaplain Doug" <ChaplainD***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:F80C2DA4-F527-4255-B517-F67F07E7ECF0@microsoft.com... >> > Exchange Server 2003. We are using Exchange Server on our LAN to >> > handle >> > our >> > Outlook mailboxes, contacts, calendars, etc. How do I access the web >> > interface for Exchange Server? In other words, how can I use Internet >> > Explorer to access Exchange Server and my Outlook mailbox therein? >> > Thanks >> > for the ehlp. >> > -- >> > Dr. Doug Pruiett >> > Good News Jail & Prison Ministry >> > www.goodnewsjail.org >> >> >>
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Help, I moved mailboxes and now can open boxes using "Service account admin" rights Mailbox Logoff time continuously memory increase on front end server OWA to POP, IMAP: OWA access, need pop3, IMAP, or Forwarding Sync OWA and Outlook 2003 After restore 5.7.1 error on only 1 user What happens to the e-mails ??? IE 7 with Exchange 2003 SP2 Needs to block a user from sending both internal & external mails |
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