SUMMARY
Outlook Web Access in Exchange Server 2003 is a full-featured e-mail client, with support for rules, spelling checker, signed and encrypted e-mail, and many other improvements. The interface is also redesigned to provide an enhanced user experience that is similar to the experience that is provided by Outlook 2003. New features include a Reading Pane (previously named the Preview Pane in Outlook) and an improved Navigation Pane.
Outlook Web Access Versions
Exchange 2003 now includes two versions of Outlook Web Access:
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Outlook Web Access Premium is designed for Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01 or later. Outlook Web Access Premium includes all Outlook Web Access features, including the new enhanced features for Exchange 2003. Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 is required for some features.
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Outlook Web Access Basic is designed to work in browsers that support the HTML 3.2 and the European Computer Manufacturers Association (ECMA) script standards. It provides a subset of the features that are available in Outlook Web Access Premium.
If you are running Windows Internet Explorer 5.01 or later, and you have Forms Based Authentication turned on, the logon page permits you to choose Outlook Web Access Premium or Basic. The Premium version is the default selection.
If you have a slow network connection and you want to check your
Inbox or search for an appointment, the Outlook Web Access Basic client may be a better option. However, Outlook Web Access Basic does lack useful features that available in the Outlook Web Access Premium.
Outlook Web Access Basic supports any browser that is fully compliant with the HTML 3.2 and European Computer Manufacturers Association (ECMA) script standards. However, because some browsers are not fully compliant with these standards, Microsoft recommends that you use Internet Explorer 5.01 or later, or Netscape Navigator 4.7 or later. These browsers have been tested with Outlook Web Access.