Applies to: Exchange Server 2007
Topic Last Modified: 2007-06-15
Use the Client Access Server node to view and maintain the settings for Outlook Web Access, Exchange ActiveSync, and the offline address book.
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To modify how server configuration objects are displayed in Microsoft Management Console (MMC), click View in the action pane. For more information about view options, see Server Configuration (RTM). |
- Outlook Web Access
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Select this tab to view and maintain the properties of the Outlook Web Access Web site. You can perform the following tasks on this tab:
- Specify an internal or external URL.
- Maintain authentication methods, logon format, and logon domain
for the Outlook Web Access Web site.
- Configure file access and viewing options.
- Specify remote file server access.
- Specify the features that you want to enable or disable for
Outlook Web Access users on this virtual directory.
- Specify an internal or external URL.
- Exchange ActiveSync
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Select this tab to view and maintain the Exchange ActiveSync Web site settings. You can perform the following tasks on this tab:
- View the Exchange ActiveSync virtual directory properties.
- Change the External URL for the Exchange ActiveSync virtual
directory.
- Maintain authentication settings for the Exchange ActiveSync
Web site.
- Maintain remote file server settings. This includes Block list,
Allow list, and remote file servers.
- View the Exchange ActiveSync virtual directory properties.
- Offline Address Book Distribution
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Select this tab to view and maintain the default offline address book properties. You can perform the following tasks on this tab:
- Customize the update interval for the default offline address
book.
- Specify the address lists that you want to include in the
default offline address book.
- Specify client support, distribution points, and public folder
distribution for the default offline address book.
- Customize the update interval for the default offline address
book.
For More Information
- For more information about the Hub Transport server role, see
Server
Configuration > Hub Transport (RTM).
- For more information about the Mailbox server role, see
Server
Configuration > Mailbox (RTM).
- For more information about Unified Messaging, see Server Configuration
> Unified Messaging (RTM).
- For more information about the Client Access server role, see
the following topics: