Outlook Remote Access Moves to Exchange Server 2003

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Increase the security of your email accounts with Outlook Remote Access for Exchange Server 2003

Microsoft Office Outlook Remote Access enables you to gain access to your messages, calendars, contacts, tasks, and public folders from any computer with an Internet connection and a Web browser. With Exchange Server 2003, Outlook Remote Access has even better performance, is more secure, and has user interface improvements that closely match those of Microsoft Office Outlook 2003.

Exchange Server 2003 includes many functions currently found in Microsoft Mobile Information Server 2002. It offers flexible access to Microsoft Outlook through your desktop and laptop computers and to Outlook Remote Access through the Internet.

Exchange Server 2003 adds Outlook Remote Access and Server ActiveSync to the core product offerings. These additions help lower your total cost of ownership by reducing the need to deploy additional mobile server products in the corporate environment.

Work both online and offline. Synchronize your e-mail messages, calendar, and contacts based on various settings from your device. Synchronization can be on-demand or scheduled. When coupled with Outlook Remote Access, you can gain access to your Tasks list and the Global Address List. Get up-to-date notifications. Receive specially formatted short message service (SMS) messages from Exchange Server 2003 that wake up your Windows-powered device and prompt your device to initiate a synch.

Choose your synchronization method. Select from on-demand or scheduled synchronization in Exchange Server 2003. This includes Outlook remote access to your e-mail messages, calendar, and contacts list, and when coupled with Mobile Access, you can gain access to Tasks list and the Global Address List