Applies to: Exchange Server 2007 SP3, Exchange Server
2007 SP2, Exchange Server 2007 SP1, Exchange Server 2007
Topic Last Modified: 2007-04-05
Segmentation lets you enable and disable features that are available to users in the version of Office Outlook Web Access that was released to market with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. By default, any mail-enabled user in your Exchange 2007 organization can access their mailbox by using Outlook Web Access. Depending on the needs of your organization, you can use segmentation to configure the following for user access:
- Restrict access to Outlook Web Access for specific
users.
- Control access to certain Outlook Web Access features
for specific users.
- Disable an Outlook Web Access feature completely.
Configuring Segmentation
Many features can be set for an Outlook Web Access virtual directory by using the Exchange Management Console. You can also use the Set-OwaVirtualDirectory cmdlet in the Exchange Management Shell to enable or disable the same features that you can enable and disable by using the Exchange Management Console.
The Set-OwaVirtualDirectory cmdlet can also be used to configure many other Outlook Web Access features for an Outlook Web Access virtual directory. For example, to disable the Reminders feature in Outlook Web Access, you can use the RemindersandNotificationsEnabled parameter. The Reminders feature enables users to receive new mail notifications. You can also modify other Outlook Web Access features, such as Tasks, Contacts, and Themes.
For more information about the parameters that you can use to configure segmentation for all users, see Set-OwaVirtualDirectory.
For more information about the features that you can configure by using the Exchange Management Console and how to configure them, see How to Manage Segmentation in Outlook Web Access.
For more information about how to enable and disable features for specific users, see Set-CASMailbox.
For More Information
For more information about how to use segmentation to control Outlook Web Access features, see Managing Outlook Web Access Advanced Features.