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Exchange Server 2003 Outlook Web Access Trial Account

Hagi   on 05 August 2003 - 06:59 · 9 comments & 1843 views

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Experience the latest advancements in messaging and collaboration in Exchange 2003 by registering for this seven-day Microsoft Office OutlookŪ Web Access trial account, available at no charge and no obligation to any user anywhere in the world, so you can see for yourself how close the Outlook Web Access user interface is in features and functionality to the user interface for Microsoft Office Outlook 2003.

View: Register for your Outlook Web Access trial mailbox
News source: Microsoft Exchange Server


Trial features:

Experience the latest advancements in messaging and collaboration in Exchange 2003 by registering for this seven-day Microsoft Office OutlookŪ Web Access trial account, available at no charge and no obligation to any user anywhere in the world, so you can see for yourself how close the Outlook Web Access user interface is in features and functionality to the user interface for Microsoft Office Outlook 2003.

Before signing up for your Outlook Web Access trial account, review the following information:

Length of trial. Your free trial begins immediately and lasts for seven days.

Browser recommendation. Your Outlook Web Access trial account is enabled for Outlook Web Access only. Internet Explorer 5.01 or later is required; Internet Explorer 6 or later is recommended.

Message limitations. Inbound and outbound messages are limited to 2 megabytes (MB). Total mailbox size cannot exceed 5 MB.

Account expiration. Your Outlook Web Access trial account automatically expires after seven days. No extensions or data storage can be accommodated beyond the expiration date.

Performance. While the Outlook Web Access trial environment is designed for optimal performance, your individual experience can vary based on the speed and quality of your Internet connection.

Planned Enhancements
In the near future, this Exchange 2003 Outlook Web Access trial account will be enhanced to include:

Ability to access Exchange 2003 with MAPI by using remote procedure call over Hypertext Transfer Protocol (RPC over HTTP).
Secure access from browser-based mobile devices and support for remote synchronization for Windows powered mobile devices such as the Pocket PC.

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#1 DWZ on 05 Aug 2003 - 08:20
I signed up for this thing *months* ago...
#2 NXPdev on 05 Aug 2003 - 08:35
It's way too short though.
(1 reply) #3 DJ Prem on 05 Aug 2003 - 08:50
I luv Win Server & Exchange 2003 unfortunately my wrk place loose we still on NY & Exchnage 5.5 dey jst won't upgrade
#3.1 hated on 05 Aug 2003 - 18:01
lol... it happens
#4 Larac on 05 Aug 2003 - 11:42
We've justgone I2K about 1yr ago. now we have enabled the OWA and it's really useful. If your sad enough to check your work e-mail from home......
#5 Eduardo on 05 Aug 2003 - 18:27
I sign up, but I'm not receiving my access key. Someone with the same problem?
#6 vetmalebolgia on 05 Aug 2003 - 19:14
7 Days you can't really do much in 7 days.
#7 Michael Lerner on 06 Aug 2003 - 01:29
what's the big deal, it's just a web interface for exchange.
#8 n3Mo on 06 Aug 2003 - 06:23
this is rather sweet, simple way to let ppl tryout products

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