How to set up OWA in Exchange 2003
I want to be able to allow users to use OWA while away from the office. The
single Exchange 2003 server is running on a Windows Server 2003 Standard
domain controller. Users have Windows XP and Outlook 2003.
Can someone expain the steps involved on a brand new server? Are there any
"how to" articles that you can refer me to? I have found lots of material on
front-end/back-end server setups, but not much material on the steps
involved for a single server. Any further advice would also be most welcome.
Thanks in advance
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