Don't go there as the list is way too long. Better is to offer OWA at first
and then when you hear the people's needs you can always go to a VPN
solution with Outlook. I always include the end-user in this; ask them what
they want to do with their mail when they are at home. I don't think your
hear thinks like; edit my Wizard rules, create an Auto-Reply, archive my
mail, import/export items, create advanced mails (like mailmerge).
Most of them will answer; reread a mail, view my calendar, find contact
information, enable my Out of the Office Assistant as I forgot.
If this is the case; go for OWA! It will save you a lot from dealing with
settings at home and people having connection problems. It also save you
from a lot of bandwidth usage.
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chrish said:
Thanks Roady. What I'd particularly like are features/functions that OWA
does NOT have as opposed to full client...so we can let our OWA users
(home/remote offices) know what their limitations might be.