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Right after file and print sharing on a typical Microsoft
Small Business Server network, using Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft
Exchange Server messaging is almost always the second most popular and
most crucial applications for Small Business Server-focused computer
resellers and systems integrators to get right... the first time!
Once end users are remotely connected to their Microsoft
Small Business Server network, he or she can perform a variety of
Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Exchange Server related messaging
functions, in addition to accessing shared files, folders, and printers.
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For example, end users can launch their copy of Microsoft
Outlook on their home computers or notebooks, and access their Microsoft
Exchange Server to manage Group Contacts, E-mail, Tasks, Public Folders,
Calendaring/Group Scheduling, and Custom Forms. In addition, end users can
also use Internet Explorer to run Microsoft Outlook Web Access (OWA).
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