Re: OWA Modifications



David-

This is a global setting. It's not something you could modify without access
to OWA code.

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Thanks,
Brian Desmond
Windows Server MVP

www.briandesmond.com


"David P" <dp@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I have been given the task of seeing if their is a way of providing
> different OWA experiences depending on what level of user logs on. Ideally
> i want all my staff to use the full outlook2003 client. All primary
> students to have the "premuim" client of OWA and all secondary student
> users to have the "basic"client.
>
> Is this possible or is it a global setting on the IIS server?
> BTW i will be running Exchange 2003 on Windows 2003
>


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