From: brickman on 14 May 2010 16:46 I got a new job (!!!!!!!!!!!) and the company emails have to be accessed by login on to Outlook Web Access. My question is: how do I set my Outlook (2003) to receive these emails without going to OWA? I know some people are doing it but being a newbie...you know what I mean. Thanks in advance for any help.
From: Toothsome Papa on 14 May 2010 17:15 Are you sure the first thing you want to do at your new job is subvert company rules about how to access email? "brickman" wrote: > I got a new job (!!!!!!!!!!!) and the company emails have to be accessed by > login on to Outlook Web Access. My question is: how do I set my Outlook > (2003) to receive these emails without going to OWA? I know some people are > doing it but being a newbie...you know what I mean. Thanks in advance for any > help.
From: Shawn76 via OfficeKB.com on 14 May 2010 18:04 OWA just displays what is on the Exchange server. So if your Outlook is connected to your Exchange server, you will get the same emails in Outlook that you do in OWA. brickman wrote: >I got a new job (!!!!!!!!!!!) and the company emails have to be accessed by >login on to Outlook Web Access. My question is: how do I set my Outlook >(2003) to receive these emails without going to OWA? I know some people are >doing it but being a newbie...you know what I mean. Thanks in advance for any >help. -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/ms-outlook/201005/1
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