Server Configuration > Client Access (RTM)
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 will reach end of support on April 11, 2017. To stay supported, you will need to upgrade. For more information, see Resources to help you upgrade your Office 2007 servers and clients.
Applies to: Exchange Server 2007
Use the Client Access Server node to view and maintain the settings for Outlook Web Access, Exchange ActiveSync, and the offline address book.
Note
To modify how server configuration objects are displayed in Microsoft Management Console (MMC), click View in the action pane. For more information about view options, see Server Configuration (RTM).
Outlook Web Access
Select this tab to view and maintain the properties of the Outlook Web Access Web site. You can perform the following tasks on this tab:Specify an internal or external URL.
Maintain authentication methods, logon format, and logon domain for the Outlook Web Access Web site.
Configure file access and viewing options.
Specify remote file server access.
Specify the features that you want to enable or disable for Outlook Web Access users on this virtual directory.
Exchange ActiveSync
Select this tab to view and maintain the Exchange ActiveSync Web site settings. You can perform the following tasks on this tab:View the Exchange ActiveSync virtual directory properties.
Change the External URL for the Exchange ActiveSync virtual directory.
Maintain authentication settings for the Exchange ActiveSync Web site.
Maintain remote file server settings. This includes Block list, Allow list, and remote file servers.
Offline Address Book Distribution
Select this tab to view and maintain the default offline address book properties. You can perform the following tasks on this tab:Customize the update interval for the default offline address book.
Specify the address lists that you want to include in the default offline address book.
Specify client support, distribution points, and public folder distribution for the default offline address book.
For More Information
For more information about the Hub Transport server role, see Server Configuration > Hub Transport (RTM).
For more information about the Mailbox server role, see Server Configuration > Mailbox (RTM).
For more information about Unified Messaging, see Server Configuration > Unified Messaging (RTM).
For more information about the Client Access server role, see the following topics: