Outlook express

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Raghu Prakash

Hi Jennifer,

With Office Outlook Web Access, you can use a Web browser to access your
Microsoft Exchange Server mailbox from any computer with an Internet
connection. You can use Outlook Web Access with Microsoft Internet Explorer
or many other browsers for UNIX, Apple Macintosh, or computers running
Microsoft Windows®. Outlook Web Access is an effective solution for people
who require roaming, remote access, or cross-platform functionality.

How to find more information
Outlook Web Access comes in many versions, and each version has its own set
of features. Outlook Web Access is configured by an e-mail server
administrator or Internet service provider. For more information, see the
Microsoft Exchange Server Web site.http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/owa/

Add another person's mailbox to your account

This feature requires you to be using a Microsoft Exchange Server e-mail
account.

If you are a delegate (delegate: Someone granted permission to open another
person's folders, create items, and respond to requests for that person.
The person granting delegate permission determines the folders the delegate
can access and the changes the delegate can make.) and routinely respond to
e-mail for someone else, you may want to add their mailbox (mailbox:
Location on a Microsoft Exchange server where your e-mail is delivered.
Your administrator sets up a mailbox for each user. If you designate a
personal folder file as your e-mail delivery location, messages are routed
to it from your mailbox.) to your account for quick access. You must have
been granted at least reviewer permission to open their mailbox and see it
in your Folder List.

1.)On the Tools menu, click E-Mail Accounts.
2.) Click View or change existing e-mail accounts, and then click Next.
3.)In the list, click the Exchange account type, and then click Change.
4.)Click More Settings, and then click the Advanced tab.
5.)Click Add, and then type the mailbox name of the person whose mailbox
you want to add to your user profile (Outlook user profile: A group of
e-mail accounts and address books. Typically, a user needs only one but can
create any number, each with a set of e-mail accounts and address books.
Multiple profiles are useful if more than one person uses the computer.).
If you do not know the mailbox name of the person, contact your
administrator.
http://office.microsoft.com/assistance/preview.aspx?AssetID=HP052421391033&C
TT=1&Origin=EC790000701033&QueryID=XrT5sFIji0&Query=Add+another+person's+mai
lbox+to+your+account&Scope=TC%2cHP%2cHA%2cRC%2cFX%2cES%2cEP%2cDC%2cXT

Please let me know has this helped You...
Thank you...
Raghu...
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Brian Tillman

Raghu Prakash said:
With Office Outlook Web Access, you can use a Web browser to access
your Microsoft Exchange Server mailbox from any computer with an
Internet connection.

Please READ what people post. The question's subject explicitly mentions
Outlook Express. How does suggesting OWA have anything to do with Outlook
Express?
 
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Raghu Prakash

Hi Jennifer,

IF the second computer that you are using has OUTLOOK EXPRESS( thanks to
brain), there has to be no problem accessing your email accounts in the
second computer.
If the second computer has Outllook Express...please take a Use Identities
in Outlook Express 5.x and 6.0
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 209169
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;209169


Please let me know has this helped You...
Thank You...
Raghu...
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
 
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