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2010
Outlook® Web App
Name
Title
Microsoft Corporation
Session Objectives
• See new Microsoft Outlook Web App features
• Understand scenarios for new features
Exchange Enterprise
Topology Enterprise Network Phone system
(PBX or VOIP)
Client Access
Web browser Client connectivity
Web services
Outlook (remote
user) Line of business
application
Protected
Forwarding
Inline
• voicemail
playback the access
of means
message
no attachments
is (Internet Explorer® only)
disabled
Protected Attachments SP1
• Examples
• Avoid heavy server load
• Prevent policy violations
• Custom MailTip
•
A Real-World Example
•
Calendar Subscribing
Subscribe to any public calendar
Uses iCal standard
Server-side storage
SMS Sync
•Send/Receive SMS text messages from Outlook Web App
•View SMS conversations
•Archive and search old SMS, or restore to phone
SMS Messaging
User
How does
creates
sends
configures
the
text
anrecipient
message
account
Outlookrespond?
to
with
from
use
service
Outlook
service
provider
provider
to recipient
SMS Provider
Text
Msg
User Recipient
Text
Msg
SSL
User
SSL
Set-OwaVirtualDirectory
Set-OwaMailboxPolicy
–Identity <identity
–identity <identity
Forefront name>
name>
UAG Server
–InstantMessagingServerName
-InstantMessagingEnabled:$true <OCS server>
–InstantMessagingCertificateThumbprint <cert. tp>
Set-CASMailbox <MailboxIdParameter>
–InstantMessagingEnabled:$true Exchange 2010 CAS Exchange 2010 MBX
-OwaMailboxPolicy <MailboxPolicyIdParameter>
Internet DMZ Intranet
Themes and Theming SP1
• 27 themes provided
• IT control of theme access
• Custom theming support
Outlook Web App Web Parts SP1
Other Features
Delegate access
Distribution group creation
Reading pane bottom
SP1
Recap
• Outlook Web App for Internet • Side-by-side calendar view
Explorer, Firefox, and • Calendar publishing SP1
Safari
• Calendar subscriptions SP1
• Conversation view SP1
• Message tracking
• Ignore/Categorize
• SMS Sync
conversation
• Virtual list view • Favorites folders
• Presence • Advanced search
• Instant messaging • Archiving
• Nickname cache • Distribution group creation
• Unified Messaging card • Information Rights Management
SP1
• Calendar sharing
Session Takeaways
• Outlook Web App is cross-browser compatible
• Outlook Web App now enables even more
Unified Communications scenarios
− SMS
− Instant messaging
− Voicemail
− Calendar access for everyone
SP1
(sharing, publishing, subscribing)
• Outlook Web App extends desktop productivity to
the Web
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Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft
must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation.
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• APPENDIX
Impact to Users on Slow and Fast Networks
Impact on Slow and Fast SP1
Networks
Latency (ms) Bandwidth (Kbps) Country
<100 >1,024 USA
Canada
Japan
100 >1,024 Germany
UK
200 >512 China
Argentina
300 >256 Brazil
India
Results: 100 ms/5 Mbps SP1
Results: 200 ms/512 Kbps SP1
Results: 300 ms/50 Kbps SP1