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Enabling Full Outlook functionality Remotely
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| Hi
I am sure this is a very basic question, but does anyone have any set-up
guides or 'how to' information on enabling full Outlook client functionality
over the internet.
Our Exchange 2000 Server is currently set up to allow OWA (Web) and IMAP
connections in for remote access, most remote users use the web access.
However I now need to allow people to connect directly (authorised though)
to Exchange through the Outlook 2000/XP client.
Any starter guides or places to look on getting this set up would be useful.
Thanks in advance
Dave
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| Jay Crump 2002-10-05, 8:37 pm |
| VPN is the way to go.
"Dave" <d.verwer@linkg.co.uk> wrote in message
news:eFI3z$mUCHA.3880@tkmsftngp11...
> Hi
>
> I am sure this is a very basic question, but does anyone have any set-up
> guides or 'how to' information on enabling full Outlook client
functionality
> over the internet.
>
> Our Exchange 2000 Server is currently set up to allow OWA (Web) and IMAP
> connections in for remote access, most remote users use the web access.
> However I now need to allow people to connect directly (authorised though)
> to Exchange through the Outlook 2000/XP client.
>
> Any starter guides or places to look on getting this set up would be
useful.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Dave
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| David Sengupta [MVP] 2002-10-05, 8:37 pm |
| VPN or publishing MAPI via ISA Server.
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David Sengupta M.T.S., MVP, MCSE, MCSE 2000, CCA Ottawa, Canada
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"Dave" <d.verwer@linkg.co.uk> wrote in message
news:eFI3z$mUCHA.3880@tkmsftngp11...
> Hi
>
> I am sure this is a very basic question, but does anyone have any set-up
> guides or 'how to' information on enabling full Outlook client
functionality
> over the internet.
>
> Our Exchange 2000 Server is currently set up to allow OWA (Web) and IMAP
> connections in for remote access, most remote users use the web access.
> However I now need to allow people to connect directly (authorised though)
> to Exchange through the Outlook 2000/XP client.
>
> Any starter guides or places to look on getting this set up would be
useful.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Dave
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| Check Microsoft for add-ons. Maybe you won't need the VPN at all
http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/partners/addons.asp for more details
"Dave" <d.verwer@linkg.co.uk> wrote in message news:<eFI3z$mUCHA.3880@tkmsftngp11>...
> Hi
>
> I am sure this is a very basic question, but does anyone have any set-up
> guides or 'how to' information on enabling full Outlook client functionality
> over the internet.
>
> Our Exchange 2000 Server is currently set up to allow OWA (Web) and IMAP
> connections in for remote access, most remote users use the web access.
> However I now need to allow people to connect directly (authorised though)
> to Exchange through the Outlook 2000/XP client.
>
> Any starter guides or places to look on getting this set up would be useful.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Dave
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| Alex Boge 2002-10-05, 8:39 pm |
| There is the obvious (though not very secure) way.
Just stick the exchange server on the Internet. Your client connect to it
directly. If they are using NAT, no problem. Proxys are troublesome though.
"Dave" <d.verwer@linkg.co.uk> wrote in message
news:eFI3z$mUCHA.3880@tkmsftngp11...
> Hi
>
> I am sure this is a very basic question, but does anyone have any set-up
> guides or 'how to' information on enabling full Outlook client
functionality
> over the internet.
>
> Our Exchange 2000 Server is currently set up to allow OWA (Web) and IMAP
> connections in for remote access, most remote users use the web access.
> However I now need to allow people to connect directly (authorised though)
> to Exchange through the Outlook 2000/XP client.
>
> Any starter guides or places to look on getting this set up would be
useful.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Dave
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| Since he's on the Internet (getting Internet mail and using OWA), what are
you suggesting he do specifically to "stick it on the Internet?" Can you
just create an outlook profile that points to the Exchange server with a
FQDN instead of a UNC?
"Alex Boge" <alexb@callitechnic.com.nospam> wrote in message
news:#abvSYeVCHA.2444@tkmsftngp09...
> There is the obvious (though not very secure) way.
>
> Just stick the exchange server on the Internet. Your client connect to it
> directly. If they are using NAT, no problem. Proxys are troublesome
though.
>
>
> "Dave" <d.verwer@linkg.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:eFI3z$mUCHA.3880@tkmsftngp11...
> > Hi
> >
> > I am sure this is a very basic question, but does anyone have any set-up
> > guides or 'how to' information on enabling full Outlook client
> functionality
> > over the internet.
> >
> > Our Exchange 2000 Server is currently set up to allow OWA (Web) and IMAP
> > connections in for remote access, most remote users use the web access.
> > However I now need to allow people to connect directly (authorised
though)
> > to Exchange through the Outlook 2000/XP client.
> >
> > Any starter guides or places to look on getting this set up would be
> useful.
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> > Dave
> >
> >
> >
> >
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