You administer a Windows Essential Business Server 2008 environment. You are configuring Outlook Web Access (OWA) Premium on the Messaging Server. Before configuring OWA, you want to provide your manager with a list of the features that will be supported by OWA.
Which features should you include in the list? (Choose all that apply.)
A.
Receives Internet faxes only
B.
Supports cached Exchange mode
C.
Supports an Offline Address Book (OAB)
D.
Provides mobile device management
E.
Provides message editing tools
Explanation:
OWA will allow you to receive (but not transmit) Internet faxes, perform mobile device management, and use message editing tools. OWA is a Web-based e-mail client in Exchange Server 2007 that enables users to access their mailboxes from the Internet. OWA does not support all of the features that are supported by Outlook 2007. Some of the features supported by OWA include:
* Internet fax reception
* Mobile device management
* Message editing tools
* User account password changes
* Mailbox quota views
* Shared foldersThe options stating cached Exchange mode and OAB are incorrect because these features are not supported by OWA. Cached Exchange mode is a feature in Exchange Server 2007 that enables Outlook 2007 client to use a local copy of a user’s Exchange mailbox, while OAB enables Outlook 2007 to use a local copy of the user’s address book. Both are stored in an Offline Folder file on the user’s computer. To enable cached Exchange mode in Outlook 2007, you can perform the following steps:
1. Open the Tools menu in Outlook 2007, and click the Account Settings option.
2. On the E-mail tab, click the Exchange Server account, and then click the Change button.
3. Under the Microsoft Exchange server heading, select the Use Cached Exchange Mode check box.