OWA vs Full Outlook client

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I'm trying to find a definitive doc that outlines Outlook 2002 features vs. OWA features. i.e., what's not available in OWA vs full client
Can anyone help

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Better find a list that describes all functionality of OWA as it doesn't
hold any extra features over Outlook. Looking for something particular?

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chrish said:
I'm trying to find a definitive doc that outlines Outlook 2002 features
vs. OWA features. i.e., what's not available in OWA vs full client.
 
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.

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Better find a list that describes all functionality of OWA as it doesn't
hold any extra features over Outlook. Looking for something particular?

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chrish said:
I'm trying to find a definitive doc that outlines Outlook 2002 features
vs. OWA features. i.e., what's not available in OWA vs full client.
 
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.
 
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