Applies to: Exchange Server 2007 SP3, Exchange Server
2007 SP2, Exchange Server 2007 SP1, Exchange Server 2007
Topic Last Modified: 2006-09-25
This topic explains a new feature in Outlook Web Access in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007: integration of Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services and Windows file shares. Windows file shares are also known as Universal Naming Convention (UNC) file shares. The integration of Windows SharePoint Services and Windows file shares in Outlook Web Access gives users read-only access to documents on centralized or personal Windows SharePoint Services document libraries or Windows file shares. Users cannot change files that are stored on Windows SharePoint Services document libraries or Windows file shares when they retrieve them by using Outlook Web Access.
Windows SharePoint Services is the engine that lets the administrator create Web sites for information-sharing and document collaboration. Windows SharePoint Services document libraries offer file storage capabilities for saving files and sharing information. This functionality helps users collaborate on documents.
Important: |
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The Windows SharePoint Services and Windows file share integration feature is available only in the Exchange 2007 Outlook Web Access Premium client and when either Basic or forms-based authentication is used. |
Administration
This section explains the administrative tasks that you can perform to configure the Windows SharePoint Services and Windows file share integration feature in Outlook Web Access. You can use the Exchange Management Console and the Exchange Management Shell to perform the following tasks:
- Allow or block access to Windows SharePoint Services
and Windows file share documents on specific servers.
- Allow or block access to Windows SharePoint Services
and Windows file share documents from public and private
computers.
- Create a list of host names to be treated as internal. Only
documents on internal hosts can be accessed from
Outlook Web Access.
- Enable or disable document access to
Windows SharePoint Services and Windows file shares
by using segmentation. You can do this on individual
Outlook Web Access virtual directories by using
the Set-OwaVirtualDirectory cmdlet
or on a per-user basis by using the Set-CASMailbox cmdlet.
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By default, segmentation changes take effect after 60 minutes
of inactivity for users who are logged on to
Outlook Web Access or when a user logs on to
Outlook Web Access. To force the changes to take effect
immediately, restart IIS by running the command
iisreset/noforce on the Client Access server. |
Windows SharePoint Services and Windows file share integration is configured separately for public and private computer logons.
Default Settings
Table 1 describes the default settings for the Windows SharePoint Services and Windows file share integration feature in Outlook Web Access.
Table 1 Default settings for the Windows SharePoint Services and Windows file share integration feature in Outlook Web Access
Feature | Default setting |
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Windows SharePoint Services and Windows file share integration features |
Enabled |
Block lists |
None |
Allow lists |
None |
Document access to Windows SharePoint Services and Windows file shares on unknown servers |
Enabled |
Windows SharePoint Services and Windows file share document access from public computers |
Enabled |
For More Information
For more information about how to configure access to Windows SharePoint Services document libraries and Windows files shares, see the following topics:
- How to
Configure Windows SharePoint Services and Windows File Share
Integration for Outlook Web Access
- How to Allow
or Block Access to Documents in Windows SharePoint Services and
Windows File Shares from Specific Servers
- How to
Enable or Block Access from Public and Private Computers
- How to
Configure Internal Host Names
For more information about how to use segmentation to manage Outlook Web Access features for individual virtual directories or on a per-user basis, see the following topics: