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How do we setup our Exchange for OWA, OMA, ActiveSync and RPC over HTTPS

With Exchange 2003, users can access their email using Outlook Web Access (OWA), Outlook Mobile Access, Remote Procedure Call ) RPC over HTTPS and Mobile devices using ActiveSync. This article provides explanations with print screens to show you how we setup Exchange to make all OWA, OMA, ActiveSync and RPC over HTTPS. The configuration is based on Small Business Server 2003. The configuration may not work on your system and they are just for your references only.

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Authentication settings in Exchange for OWA and ActiveSync

Authentication settings in 2003 SBS for OWA and ActiveSync

Setup Default Web Site for OWA, OMA, ActiveSync and RPC over HTTPS

Setup Exchange, Exchange-oma, ExchangeOMA, ExchDAV for OWA, OMA, ActiveSync and RPC over HTTPS

Setup OMA folder for accessing OMA

Setup Remote for OWA, OMA, ActiveSync and RPC over HTTPS

Setup RPC for RPC over HTTPS

How to enable FBA For Exchange OWA

How to enable Mobile Services in Exchange

How to logon OWA without typing domain name
 

Related Topics

Troubleshooting Exchange ActiveSync and OMA errors
Creating a secondary virtual directory for ActiveSync and OMA access
Add/modify a registry value to point to the exchange-oma


 

 


 

 

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