RE: OWA Compatibilitiey Question..
- From: v-leeli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Lee Li [MSFT])
- Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 05:43:31 GMT
Hi Jim,
Thanks for posting here. Great Info, Andy!
Different combinations of Exchange 2003, Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server,
and Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 determine the version of Outlook Web
Access that your users can use. The following table lists the version of
Outlook Web Access that users have access to based on the versions of
Exchange that are installed on the front-end servers and the back-end
servers:
+===================+=================+===================+
| Front-end server | Back-end server | Version of OWA |
+===================+=================+===================+
| Exchange 5.5 | Exchange 5.5 | Exchange 5.5 OWA |
+===================+=================+===================+
| Exchange 5.5 | Exchange 2000 | Exchange 5.5 OWA |
+===================+=================+===================+
| Exchange 5.5 | Exchange 2003 | Not supported |
+===================+=================+===================+
| Exchange 2000 | Exchange 5.5 | Not supported |
+===================+=================+===================+
| Exchange 2000 | Exchange 2000 | Exchange 2000 OWA |
+===================+=================+===================+
| Exchange 2000 | Exchange 2003 | Not supported |
+===================+=================+===================+
| Exchange 2003 | Exchange 5.5 | Not supported |
+===================+=================+===================+
| Exchange 2003 | Exchange 2000 | Exchange 2000 OWA |
+===================+=================+===================+
| Exchange 2003 | Exchange 2003 | Exchange 2003 OWA |
+===================+=================+===================+
Hope this helps. More info here:
829057 The Exchange 2003 version of Outlook Web Access is only available
after
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=829057
If there is anything unclear, feel free to let us know.
Meanwhile, Jim, I noticed that you usually submit the same question in
several newsgroups. In order to avoid confusion, we usually only work with
customer on one thread, and archive all other duplicated posts. I hope you
can understand it can make us more convenient toward the solution and
lessen the confusion for both of us. So in the future, I hope you can
identify the property of your question and then submit it only on one
related newsgroup so that a dedicated engineer only focus on this question.
I highly appreciate your cooperation and understanding.
Thanks and have a nice day!
Lee Li
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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