EAsE and Integrated Archive Platform (IAP) - HP Outlook Web Access (OWA) Extension on Exchange 2007 Whitepaper
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OWA Extension Supported Configurations
The following is a list of Exchange 2007 configurations which are supported with OWA Extension:
• Exchange 2007 CAS server + Exchange 2007 Mailbox server
• Exchange 2007 CAS server + Multiple Exchange 2007 Mailbox servers
• Exchange 2007 CAS, Mailbox server + Exchange 2007 Mailbox server
• Exchange 2007 CAS, Mailbox server + Multiple Exchange 2007 Mailbox servers
• Multiple Exchange 2007 CAS servers + Multiple Exchange 2007 Mailbox servers
Unsupported Configurations
• Exchange 2007 CAS server + Exchange 2003 back-end server
• Exchange 2003 front-end server + Exchange 2007 Mailbox server
OWA Extension Supported Versions
OWA Extension installations are supported for Microsoft Exchange 2000, 2003, and 2007.
The following versions of Microsoft Exchange Server are required to install and use the OWA
Extension:
Microsoft Server Software Service Pack EAsE
1.5.x
EAsE
2.0
EAsE
2.1.x
Exchange 2007
SP1, Rollup 5 or later X
Exchange 2003 (Enterprise
and Standard Editions)
SP2 X X X
Exchange 2000
SP3 X X X
OWA Extension is supported
only
with the Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) browser.
Refer to the HP Email Archiving software for Microsoft Exchange Versions 2.1.x, 2.0, and 1.5.x
Support Matrix
for more details:
http://spock.corp.hp.com/utility/document.aspx?docurl=Shared%20Documents/internal_documents/s
w/ilm/rim_ease_2.1_2.0_1.5.x_support_matrix_2009_06_04.pdf
OWA Extension on Exchange 2007 Requirements
• OWA 2007 and Exchange 2007 SP1 or later
• Windows Server 2003 64–bit (SP2) or Windows Server 2008 x64 (SP2)
• .NET Framework2.0 with SP1
• Auto Discover and Exchange Web Services (EWS) must be configured
• Exchange Server must have Client Access Server (CAS) Role configured
• OWA Premium service is required to retrieve tombstoned messages
OWA 2007 Premium Requirement
OWA has two modes of operation: Basic and Premium. The mode of operation and configuration is
an enterprise decision and is described in the Microsoft OWA installation manual.
OWA Basic is operationally similar to Premium, but has reduced functionality. OWA Extension will
not work with OWA Basic since Basic lacks support for customizations such as custom forms or
custom icons.