In this video, Robert McMillen demonstrates how to access Outlook Web Access from any computer. This can be securely using SSL certificates from most browsers and computer and mobile devices.
- [Voiceover] Outlook Web Access is the way we access our…mailbox from any web browser on any computer.…It can also be done from mobile devices,…such as phones and tablets, of varying different operating…systems, such as those by Apple and by Android.…Since we secure our OWA with a certificate,…some times it's not a bad idea to check out to make sure the…certificate is being trusted by a certified authority.…So let's go ahead and click on the lock…and we can see that DigiCert has identified this site…as mail.clickvideo.org.…
Your connection to the server is encrypted.…So we know that this is a good secure, safe site.…To get to our site, we just go to…mail.clickvideo.org/owa…or whatever the name of…your particular domain is /owa…and we need to start with the HTTPS…because HTTP connections are not allowed by default.…Once we get to the login webpage,…we can put in our domain name backslash our user name…and that is followed by the password.…
You're given the option to save your password.…If this is your computer and you have it in a secure place,…
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7/28/2016Join Robert McMillen as he takes you through the process, from preparation, and configuration, to deployment. Along the way, he informs you of new features, so you'll know how the 2016 version compares to 2013 or 2010. This course is designed to provide new or experienced networking professionals the essential steps needed for a successful implementation of Microsoft Exchange Server 2016.
- Upgrading and migrating considerations
- Preparing Active Directory
- Planning for database size, performance, and virtualization requirements
- Creating roles and users
- Transporting with TLS
- Using command-line setup options
- Establishing DLP
- Creating Database Availability Groups
- Troubleshooting synchronization for High Availability databases
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome46s
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1. Planning for Exchange Deployment
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Exchange 2016 installation5m 15s
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Accepting domain setup3m 34s
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2. Deploying the Mailbox Role
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Setting up journaling4m 33s
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3. Deploying the Client Access Role
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Configure an address list4m 28s
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Order and install certificates11m 32s
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Plan the namespace model5m 36s
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4. Deploying Email Transport
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Design inter-site mail flow4m 45s
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Design Edge transport4m 22s
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Configure transport rules4m 54s
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Configure Edge servers3m 49s
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5. Deploying High Availability
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Plan for Exchange clustering4m 16s
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Replicate databases in a DAG3m 11s
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6. Command-Line Setup Options
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Installing roles through CLI4m 54s
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Check database integrity3m 46s
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7. Deploying Mobile Solutions
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Outlook web access3m 38s
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Conclusion
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Next steps47s
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