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For Outlook Mobile Access:
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https://exchange.junctionbox.net/oma
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For Outlook Web Access, click here.

Outlook Mobile Access
Mobile device access to
Exchange helps you stay in touch
Imagine using an extra 15 to 30 minutes
per day catching up with your e-mail or looking for the
next meeting in your calendar, all while you’re out of
the office. Exchange Server ActiveSync® technology in
Exchange 2003 enables direct wireless synchronization of
e-mail, calendar, and contacts with Pocket Outlook in
Pocket PC, Pocket PC Phone Edition and Windows Powered
Smartphones. Mobile browser-based devices can browse to
Exchange Server 2003, and support html, chtml (Japanese
market), and xhtml (WAP 2.x) browser-based devices. In
Exchange 2000, a separate server product, Mobile
Information Server 2002, enabled mobile access to
Exchange 2000. Now this mobile functionality comes
“built-in” with Exchange Server 2003, and no separate
licensing is required for mobile access to Exchange.
Pocket PC devices
access Exchange
Similar to the benefits of Outlook and
Outlook Web Access for mobile and remote workers, Pocket
PC devices can also access Exchange mailboxes. Staying
up-to-date with e-mail, calendar, and contacts while on
the move has never been easier. Replying to urgent
e-mails and clearing your inbox can save significant
time, and increase the speed of communications and
collaboration. With an integrated Phone in the Pocket PC
Phone Edition and Smartphones, you can also directly
phone a contact by simply tapping on the stored phone
number in your contact lists. Pocket PCs also come with
Pocket Word and Pocket Excel, allowing users to review
attachments sent by e-mail. Pocket PCs also come with
applications such as a VPN and Terminal Server Client,
and other applications are available such as SQL Server™
Windows CE Edition (SQL Server CE), enabling other more
secure access to the applications, files, and data.
Users have a wide choice of options for
Exchange Access. Whether it is Outlook, Outlook Web
Access, Outlook Mobile Access, or synchronized data to
Pocket Outlook on a Windows Powered Mobile Device, users
enjoy similar interfaces and similar experiences.
Actions such as accepting meeting requests, sorting
folders, sending/replying to/forwarding/deleting
e-mails, and searching the Global Address List are all
very similar. Users will be productive with Outlook more
quickly and require less training and
support.