Re: OWA access
- From: "Martin Blackstone" <martinb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 9 May 2008 13:18:00 -0700
That is correct. You have removed the message from the Exchange store and put it in local storage (PST) instead.
Since OWA has no idea what a PST file is, it will never be able to access it.
"Stephen" <Stephen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:A68016D7-AB99-44E7-B5BF-9FCB402AA3C6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
so once it downloads to the .pst on the server, then you won't be able to get
it using OWA?
"Martin Blackstone" wrote:
You cant configure OWA to look at PST files. It will always look in the
Exchange mailbox.
"Stephen" <Stephen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:96BF8FBF-CB2A-4C8F-A5FB-9BB8DDC9DD83@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I have exchange configured on my server with OWA enabled so i can access >it
> anywhere. I have all of the computers configured to have their emails
> delivered to a .pst on the server. With this setup, when I open OWA on > the
> web, the only emails i can see are the ones that come through at the > time
> if
> my outlook is closed on the computer. If outlook is open, the email > shows
> up
> for a second and then goes away because it is downloaded to the .pst on
> the
> server. I can view my calender and tasks. My question is, how do i
> configure
> Exchange to look at the .psts on the server as i do not want them on > the
> local machine.
.
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