These
handouts have been created to serve as an
introduction to the application and illustrate the core features
and functions available. Adobe Acrobat Reader is required. If
you do not have Acrobat Reader, you can download it free at
Adobe.com.
Microsoft Outlook Web Access (OWA) Premium provides Web-based public access to personal e-mail, calendar, and address book. Not only can users of this service share information with other Internet users anywhere, at any time, but they can also organize information and optimize communication tasks related to their daily work.
Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) version 6.01 SP1 or
above is required to obtain the full functionality
of the premium features in Outlook Web Access 2003.
Microsoft Outlook Web Access (OWA) Basic provides browser-based access to personal e-mail, contacts, and calendar. It is a web version of the Microsoft Outlook program. This Web application is located and run from either the “CSLA” or “NIS” servers, both of which can accommodate an Internet browser from almost any computer. Not only can users of this service share information with other Internet users anywhere, at any time, but they can also organize information and optimize communication tasks related to the daily work.
Microsoft Outlook 2003 is a comprehensive
desktop information management program built to meet
multiple communication needs. Users can use Outlook
as a central inbox for all internal and external
e-mail messaging systems. Users can also use it to
manage their contacts, organize their calendar,
schedule appointments, and maintain a journal of
their activities. Additionally, Outlook integrates a
number of features to help users manage their files,
folders, and system resources. Both of the Outlook 2003
handouts will cover step-by-step instructions on
the more commonly used features in Outlook 2003.
Pop-up blockers prevent browser windows from
opening automatically. They can be useful to prevent the
spontaneous appearance of annoying and inconvenient ads.
However, certain Web sites that use pop-up functionality
will not function properly if a pop-up blocker is
enabled.
Note:Authentication is required to access these workbooks. Login
using your faculty NIS account or staff CSLA account.
Microsoft Outlook 2003 Microsoft Outlook 2003 provides a single location for organizing and managing your
day-to-day information, e-mail, calendars, contacts and task lists. Learn how to use the recently updated Outlook 2003. The workbook has been
divided into three parts.
Part one begins with the
basics on e-mail and provides the many features of Outlook.
Part two introduces
advanced features of Outlook to increase your personnel productivity.
In part three learn how
to schedule meetings and other events exclusively through Outlook.