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1 Microsoft Outlook Web Access Outlook Web Access Overview Outlook Web Access Environments

2 Outlook Web Access (OWA) Architecture

3 OWA File Locations

4 OWA and Internet Information Services (IIS) Virtual Directories

5 OWA Benefits and Limitations

6 Single-Server OWA Client Access

7 Front End/Back End OWA Client Access

8 Front End Load Balancing

9 Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Virtual Server Configuration and Client Access

10 OWA in a Mixed Environment

11 Chapter Summary Outlook Web Access Overview Outlook Web Access Environments