Outlook - Which connection

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We have some mobile e-mail users setup to use Connect to SBServer to
give Outlook a connection to their exchange mailbox.

We also have some remote e-mail users setup to use RPC over HTTP to
make the connection from Outlook to their exchange mailbox.

I'm a little confused as to the advantages of one method over the
other! Anyone care to volunteer their views?

TIA,

JohnK
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