Applies to: Exchange Server 2007 SP3, Exchange Server
2007 SP2, Exchange Server 2007 SP1, Exchange Server 2007
Topic Last Modified: 2010-06-07
This topic describes the new and enhanced client features in Outlook Web Access in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. These new features are available only when you use an Exchange 2007 server that has the Client Access server role installed to open a mailbox that is on an Exchange 2007 server that has the Mailbox server role installed. There are two versions of Outlook Web Access: Outlook Web Access Light and Outlook Web Access Premium. Outlook Web Access Light supports accessibility features for users who are blind or have low vision, and it will run on most Web browsers. It provides a simplified user interface and reduced feature set compared with Outlook Web Access Premium. Outlook Web Access Premium requires Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or later versions and provides features that are currently not available in the Light version, such as Unified Messaging and the ability to check spelling.
For more information about how to use the features in Outlook Web Access Premium and Light, see the Outlook Web Access Help.
Client Features
The following table lists some of client features and functionality of Outlook Web Access in Exchange 2007.
Client features and functionality in Outlook Web Access
Feature and functionality | Description | User experience | ||
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Logon Screen |
User logon screen for Outlook Web Access. |
The logon screen has been redesigned to more clearly present the logon options to users. Users continue to be able to specify Private or Public when they log on. |
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Navigation |
Navigation in Outlook Web Access resembles navigation in Microsoft Office Outlook 2007. |
Navigation in Outlook Web Access has been improved in several ways. These improvements include the following:
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Drag-and-Drop |
Move items by dragging them to a new location. |
Outlook Web Access now supports using a drag-and-drop operation to move folders and items within folders from one location to another. |
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Right-Click |
Right-click items to see actions that are available. |
In many areas, Outlook Web Access supports right-clicking to open a menu of the actions that are performed most frequently. |
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Arrange By |
Choose how messages are arranged. |
The Arrange By selection is available in message folders, such as the Inbox. By clicking Arrange By, the user can arrange messages by date, from, and other options. Conversation is a new option that arranges messages in a threaded view by subject. |
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Address Book |
The improved Address Book makes it easier for users to search Address Lists and Contacts. |
The Address Book in Exchange 2007 Outlook Web Access includes the following improvements:
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Calendar |
The Calendar has been improved to make it easier for users to find information and manage their schedules. |
The Calendar includes the following improvements:
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Flagging Messages |
Flagged messages automatically appear in Tasks. |
When a user adds a follow-up flag to a message, it automatically appears in Tasks. |
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Junk E-Mail |
Manage junk e-mail from Outlook Web Access. |
Users can review the contents of the Junk E-Mail folder in Outlook Web Access, and move any messages that have been incorrectly designated as junk to the Inbox by selecting them and clicking the Not Junk button on the toolbar. |
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Explicit Logon |
Explicit logon opens another mailbox in a new window. |
Explicit logon enables a user to select and open any mailbox to which they have been granted full access. Each mailbox that is opened is displayed in a new Web browser window. For more information about explicit logons, see How to Enable Explicit Logons in Outlook Web Access. |
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Scheduling Assistant |
The Scheduling Assistant makes it easier to find times and resources for meetings. |
When scheduling a meeting, users can switch from the Appointment tab to the Scheduling Assistant tab to add attendees, search for a conference room, and find a meeting time. The Scheduling Assistant offers the following enhancements:
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Windows SharePoint Services and Windows File Shares Integration |
Exchange 2007 Outlook Web Access includes a new feature that supports read-only access to documents and document libraries on Windows SharePoint Services and Windows file shares. |
The Windows SharePoint Services and Windows File Shares Integration feature makes information about Windows SharePoint Services and Windows file shares available to users even when they are not connected to an internal network.
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Search |
The Search function in Outlook Web Access has been re-designed to provide more accurate and faster results and to reduce manual work and time that is spent finding items in a mailbox. |
The Search feature contains the following improvements:
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Type-down Search |
Type-down search enables users to find items quickly in message, Contacts, and Tasks folders. |
To use type-down search, in a message folder, use Arrange By to select From, To, or Subject, and then start to type. For example, to search for any message whose subject begins with "agenda", select Subject from Arrange By, and then type "agenda". Type-down search also works in Contacts and Tasks folders and the Address Book, and always searches based on the current Arranged By setting. |
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Reminders and Notifications |
Exchange 2007 Outlook Web Access includes several changes to the Reminders and Notifications features. |
The Outlook Web Access Reminders and Notifications features include the following improvements:
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Regional Settings |
Users can select the language, date, and time settings they want Outlook Web Access to use. |
The Regional Settings feature contains the following improvements:
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Messaging |
Users can select various Messaging options in Outlook Web Access. |
The Messaging feature contains the following improvements:
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Spelling |
Outlook Web Access Premium lets users check the spelling of message before they are sent. |
The spelling checker feature in Outlook Web Access offers all the options available in the spelling checker feature in Outlook 2007. These options include the following:
Users can also select which language to use when they check spelling. |
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Calendar Options |
Users can select calendar and reminder options in Outlook Web Access. |
The Calendar Options feature lets users control the following settings:
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Out of Office Assistant |
Users can auto-reply to senders when they are out of the office or send messages to senders for a specific period of time. |
The Out of Office Assistant feature contains the following improvements:
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Junk E-Mail options |
Users can now manage their junk e-mail settings from within Outlook Web Access. |
The Junk E-Mail feature gives users lots of control over potential junk-e-mail. They can:
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Search Folders |
Search folders are virtual folders that provide a view of e-mail items that match a set of criteria. For example, the default Search folder Unread contains a view of all unread messages. |
The Search Folders icon is always visible in Outlook Web Access, even if you have disabled the feature. Custom Search folders that a user has created in Microsoft Office Outlook will not be visible unless they have been initialized on the server that is hosting the user's mailbox. Search folders that are created in Outlook when users are working in Online mode are automatically initialized on the server. Custom Search folders that are created when users are using Outlook in Cached Exchange or Offline mode are not automatically initialized on the server and will not be visible in Outlook Web Access. To initialize these folders on the server, switch Outlook to Online mode and open each of the Search folders. You can then switch back to Cached Exchange mode. |
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Change Password |
Users can change their Active Directory account password in Outlook Web Access. |
By using Change Password in Options, users can change their Active Directory password. If the user account is in a different forest from the Exchange server, the password expiration warnings will not work. Note The OWA password change feature has a password length limit of 63 characters. |
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General Settings |
A set of miscellaneous settings that control the user experience. |
Users can set the following options in General Settings:
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Voice Mail |
Voice mail options are a new feature in Outlook Web Access for Exchange 2007. |
By using the voice mail options, users can:
Users can play voice messages in Outlook Web Access by clicking the Play button on a voice message. |
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Resource Mailbox |
Resource mailboxes can be configured and managed by using Outlook Web Access. |
When a resource mailbox is opened by using Outlook Web Access, Resource Settings is added to the Options menu. The owner of a resource mailbox can set the following properties through Outlook Web Access:
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Deleted Items |
Users can decide how Outlook Web Access handles deleted items. |
In Outlook Web Access for Exchange 2007, users can set Outlook Web Access to automatically empty their Deleted Items folder when they log off. This option is set in Messaging in Outlook Web Access light. |
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Mobile Devices |
Users can manage their mobile devices in Outlook Web Access. |
Users can perform the following mobile device tasks in Exchange 2007 Outlook Web Access:
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The user receives a warning message when they click an embedded link |
Users may be prevented from opening potentially unsafe links. |
If a user clicks an embedded link that uses a protocol that is not recognized by Outlook Web Access, the link will be blocked and the user will see the warning "Outlook Web Access has disabled this link for your protection". This protects users from potentially harmful content. |
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The user receives a warning that a request will not be processed |
Some user requests will be blocked by Outlook Web Access. This feature is available only in Outlook Web Access Light. |
Every form request that is sent to the Client Access server that is hosting Outlook Web Access, such as a request for a new e-mail message, includes a unique identifier. If Outlook Web Access receives a request that does not include the correct identifier, it will reject the request. This prevents unauthorized processes from using Outlook Web Access as a transport mechanism. |
There are some differences between the features that are available in Outlook Web Access Light and Outlook Web Access Premium. Table 2 lists these differences.
Table 2 Comparison of Outlook Web Access Light and Outlook Web Access Premium
Feature | Light | Premium |
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Spelling Checker |
Not available |
Available |
Reading Pane |
Not available |
Available |
Accessibility for Blind and Low Vision Users |
Available |
Not available |
Notifications and Reminders |
Not available |
Available |
Weekly Calendar Views |
Not available |
Available |
Windows SharePoint Services and Windows file share Integration |
Not available |
Available |
Compose Messages by Using HTML |
Only plain text is available in Outlook Web Access Light |
Available |
Calendar Options |
Limited to the following features:
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Available |
Arrange By |
Limited to a subset of choices, depending on the folder type |
Available |
Right-Click Menu |
Not available |
Available |
Drag-and-Drop |
Not available |
Available |
Explicit Logon |
Not available |
Available |
Type-down Search |
Not available |
Available |
Resource Mailbox Management |
Not available |
Available |
Appearance (Color Scheme) |
Not available |
Available |
Voice Mail Options |
Not available |
Available |
New in Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 (SP1)
Change to Outlook Web Access Light With Exchange 2007 SP1, Outlook Web Access Light will monitor user activity so that Outlook Web Access does not time out while a user is composing a long entry.
Changes to Outlook Web Access Premium The following features have been added to Outlook Web Access Premium in Exchange 2007 SP1.
- Users can create and edit personal distribution lists.
- Users can create and edit server side rules.
- WebReady Document Viewing has added support for some file
formats of the 2007 Microsoft Office system.
- Users will have access to the dumpster from
Outlook Web Access and will be able to use the Recover
Deleted Items feature.
- A monthly calendar view has been added.
- Move and copy commands have been added to the
Outlook Web Access user interface.
- Public Folders are supported through the /owa virtual
directory.
- S/MIME support has been added.
- Additional customization features that have been added include
the following:
- The ability to integrate with custom message types in the
Exchange store so that they are displayed correctly in
Outlook Web Access.
- The ability to customize the Outlook Web Access user
interface to seamlessly integrate custom applications
into Outlook Web Access.
- The ability to integrate with custom message types in the
Exchange store so that they are displayed correctly in
Outlook Web Access.
For More Information
For more information about new features in Exchange 2007 SP1, see New Client Access Features in Exchange 2007 SP1.
For more information about how to manage Outlook Web Access features, see How to Manage Segmentation in Outlook Web Access.
For more information about how to manage Outlook Web Access, see Managing Outlook Web Access.
For information about how to access public folders from Outlook Web Access, see How to Enable Users to Access Public Folders from Outlook Web Access.