Hi All; My network (at work) has this config: Server : - Exhange 2000 (UsersXX@companyname.com) - Windows 2000 server Users : - MS Outlok 2000 - Windows 2000 Pro My question is : how can I open my mailbox (user01@companyname.com) and see my mails (from home or somewhere else) using internet explorer or some other software if possible?? I heard that I should tape on internet explorer something like : IP_Address.MailBox, but before that I have to open some ports in the firwall/router. Any help is too much appreciated. Moony
On Thu, 5 Jan 2006 18:37:42 -0000, "moony marouane" wrote: >Hi All; > >My network (at work) has this config: > >Server : >- Exhange 2000 (UsersXX@companyname.com) >- Windows 2000 server >Users : >- MS Outlok 2000 >- Windows 2000 Pro > >My question is : how can I open my mailbox (user01@companyname.com) and see >my mails (from home or somewhere else) using internet explorer or some other >software if possible?? > >I heard that I should tape on internet explorer something like : >IP_Address.MailBox, but before that I have to open some ports in the >firwall/router. > >Any help is too much appreciated. > >Moony > Yes, you can use an Internet browser to access your email from outside your corporate network. See www.microsoft.com/exchange/library for the client access guide, and do some research on "Outlook Web Access". You should be able to read up sufficiently to know enough to set it up. Feel free to come back here if you have a more specific question on
"Mark Arnold [MVP]" a crit dans le message de news:cqtqr1pqgakdv2kgiu48ak0s3457r7eqp5@4ax.com... > On Thu, 5 Jan 2006 18:37:42 -0000, "moony marouane" > wrote: > > >Hi All; > > > >My network (at work) has this config: > > > >Server : > >- Exhange 2000 (UsersXX@companyname.com) > >- Windows 2000 server > >Users : > >- MS Outlok 2000 > >- Windows 2000 Pro > > > >My question is : how can I open my mailbox (user01@companyname.com) and see > >my mails (from home or somewhere else) using internet explorer or some other > >software if possible?? > > > >I heard that I should tape on internet explorer something like : > >IP_Address.MailBox, but before that I have to open some ports in the > >firwall/router. > > > >Any help is too much appreciated. > > > >Moony > > > Yes, you can use an Internet browser to access your email from outside > your corporate network. > See www.microsoft.com/exchange/library for the client access guide, > and do some research on "Outlook Web Access". > You should be able to read up sufficiently to know enough to set it > up. Feel free to come back here if you have a more specific question > on > Many thanks for your prompt reply, I'll give it a try and post the results here. Moony.