Microsoft KB Archive/194437

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 * Microsoft Windows CE versions 1.0 and 2.0 for the Handheld PC
 * Microsoft Outlook Web Access, version 5.5
 * Microsoft Outlook Web Access, version 5.5 Service Pack 1

SUMMARY
Handheld PC devices can connect to an Exchange Server computer running Outlook Web Access. However, the server must install software that creates Web pages with minimal graphics, no frames, and no client-side scripts to support the Pocket Internet Explorer.

MORE INFORMATION
This software can be found at Microsoft's Web site:

http://microsoft.com/technet/resource/downloads/exchange/default.htm And is labeled: Windows CE Mail Client NOTE: This label can be misleading because this software is installed on the Exchange Server computer.

Excerpt from the Readme.htm File that is Extracted from the Software
To install:

1) Ensure that IIS and Active Server Pages, and Outlook Web Access (OWA)

have been installed correctly. OWA must be installed on the same server as IIS and Active Server; this does not need to be the same machine which is hosting the Exchange Server accessed with these scripts. To  install OWA on your IIS/ASP server, insert the Exchange Server 5.5 CD   and run server setup, select custom install and select the Outlook Web Access option. This will install the Collaboration Data Objects (CDO), the CDO Rendering library as well as the shipping .ASP and associated script files. The script files in this sample compliment those shipping script files, as well as in some cases isolating and/or extending functionality which is encompassed in them. 2) Create a directory on the IIS machine and copy all files into it. For  example, c:\CDOSamples\CEMail\ 3) In the Internet Service Manager, create a new virtual root pointing at   that directory. Enable both "Read" and "Execute" permissions on the directory. For example, if you create a virtual directory called CEMail, the files in it will be available with a URL like http:// /CEMail/logon.asp. Version          : WINDOWS:1.0,2.0,5.5 Platform         : WINDOWS Issue type       : kbinfo
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Last reviewed: January 22, 1999

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