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Microsoft Exchange 2007 - When the Microsoft Exchange System Attendant generates the offline address book (OAB), it calls Oabgen.dll (referred to as OABGen). OABGen is a MAPI application that reads from Active Directory. On a server running Exchange Server 2003 SP2, the first time an OAB is created, OABGen creates the OAB version 2, OAB version 3a, and OAB version 4 folders. You can specify the versions of OABs that are generated. [Exchange 2007]
Microsoft - Cite This Source - This Definition - Browse Related Terms: OAB (offline address book), OAB (offline address book) distribution, OAB (offline address book) distribution point, OAB (offline address book) generation, OAB (offline address book) version 4, public folder distribution, Web-based distribution
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Microsoft Exchange 2003 - An entity such as a file, folder, shared folder, printer, or Active Directory object, described by a distinct, named set of attributes. For example, the attributes of a File object include its name, location, and size: the attributes of an Active Directory User object might include the user's first name, last name, and e-mail address. [Exchange 2003]
Microsoft - Cite This Source - This Definition - Browse Related Terms: display name, distinguished name, DNS (Domain Name System), FQDN (fully qualified domain name), Namespace
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Microsoft Exchange 5.5 - A record, such as a site, server, connector, mailbox, or distribution list in the Exchange directory. [Exchange 5.5]
Microsoft - Cite This Source - This Definition - Browse Related Terms: address book, address list, Container, custom recipient, directory object, Distribution List, e-mail addresses, GAL (global address list), offline address books, recipient
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Microsoft Exchange 2003 - A collection of address lists available to Exchange Server 2003 users either when they are working offline, or when they are working remotely over a dial-up connection. Exchange administrators can choose which address lists are available for their users who work offline. [Exchange 2003]
Microsoft - Cite This Source - This Definition - Browse Related Terms: Active Directory, address book, address list, contact, custom address list, default address list, Delegation, Distribution List, free/busy status, GAL (global address list), PAB (Personal Address Book), PDL (personal distribution list)
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Microsoft Exchange 2007 - A proxy server that accepts connection requests from anyone anywhere and forwards the traffic as if it has originated from the local hosts. [Exchange 2007]
Microsoft - Cite This Source - This Definition - Browse Related Terms: backoff, Connector, Drop directory, Foreign connector, foreign gateway connection handler, linked connector, Receive connector, Routing group, routing group connector, Send connector, smart host, SMTP connector
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Microsoft Exchange 2003 - A system folder on an Exchange computer that stores forms commonly accessed by users within an organization. These forms are available to all Exchange users. [Exchange 2003]
Microsoft - Cite This Source - This Definition - Browse Related Terms: Anonymous User, BadMail folder, folder tree, Information Store Viewer, mailbox store, MDB (message database), Permission, public folder, public folder hierarchy, public folder replication, public folder store, replicas, resource, Storage group
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Microsoft Exchange 2007 - A process in which Unified Messaging dials calls. Unified Messaging generally receives calls, but sometimes dials calls. For example, outdialing occurs when Unified Messaging transfers a call to an auto attendant or a subscriber uses Play-on-Phone from Outlook.
Microsoft Technology Community Forum for Exchange 2007 - Cite This Source - This Definition - A process in which Unified Messaging (UM) dials or transfers calls. Unified Messaging generally receives calls, but sometimes dials calls. For example, outdialing occurs when Unified Messaging transfers a call to an auto attendant or when a UM subscriber uses Play-on-Phone from Outlook. [Exchange 2007]
Microsoft - Cite This Source - This Definition - Browse Related Terms: Auto Attendant, call answering, dial plan, hunt group, PBX (Private Branch eXchange), pilot identifier, pilot number, PIN, subscriber access number, UM access telephone number
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Microsoft Exchange 2007 - A feature that makes it possible for a user to access their Exchange Server mailbox from any workstation using the full Outlook client, regardless of the network they are currently logged on to. [Exchange 2007]
Microsoft - Cite This Source - This Definition - Browse Related Terms: Availability service, Client Access server role, distinguished folder, Enhanced Document Availability, Exchange Web Services, LinkAccess, Mailbox server role, Outlook Web Access Light, Outlook Web Access Web Part, Web reference, WebReady Document Viewing
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Microsoft Exchange 2003 - Outlook Web Access for Exchange Server 2003 provides users access to e-mail, personal calendars, group scheduling, contacts, and collaboration applications using a Web browser. It can be used for UNIX and Macintosh users, users without access to an Outlook client, or users connecting from the Internet. Outlook Web Access offers cross-platform client access for roaming users, users with limited hardware resources, and users who do not have access to their own computers. [Exchange 2003]
Microsoft - Cite This Source - This Definition - Browse Related Terms: Access Control, ACE (access control entry), ACL (Access Control List), DACL (discretionary access control list), event, Group, privilege, Security context, Security descriptor