Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Microsoft Exchange Server Hosting offers a multitude of options for connectivity to your email account. From native Exchange connectivity with Microsoft Outlook 2003 to anytime-anywhere access with your Internet enabled mobile phone. Below are links to instructions for the various Exchange Server connectivity options.

Daylight Savings Time Calendar Updates There is a utility available to check your calendar entries for issues caused by the Daylight Savings Time changes. Read more...

Outlook 2003 Setup Instructions With Microsoft Outlook 2003, you can connect natively and securely to Exchange Server. How does it work...by using a new technology called RPC over HTTP. Find out how to configure your computer. Read more...

Outlook 2007 Setup Instructions With Microsoft Outlook 2007, you can connect natively and securely to Exchange Server. How does it work...by using a new technology called RPC over HTTP. Find out how to configure your computer. Read more...

Outlook Web Access Instructions Outlook Web Access provides a great way to check your email when you are on the go. No special software or setup is required. All that is necessary is an Internet connection and a web browser. Read more...

Outlook Mobile Access Instructions Outlook Mobile Access is a great new feature to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. OMA allows you to check your email via an Internet enabled phone or Pocket PC. Read more...

ActiveSync Instructions With Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 and an Internet enabled Pocket PC 2002 or 2003, you can ActiveSync with your calendar, contacts and inbox wirelessly over the Internet. Imagine, not being tied to your ActiveSync cradle! Read more...

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