Chapter 7. Managing Client Access

In this chapter, we will cover the following:

  • Creating an RPC Client Access array
  • Configuring the CAS server used by RPC clients
  • Configuring RPC encryption requirements
  • Managing ActiveSync, OWA, POP3, and IMAP4 mailbox settings
  • Setting internal and external CAS URLs
  • Managing Outlook Anywhere settings
  • Blocking Outlook clients from connecting to Exchange
  • Reporting on Active OWA and RPC connections
  • Controlling ActiveSync device access
  • Reporting on ActiveSync devices

Introduction

The Client Access Server (CAS) role was introduced in Exchange 2007 to provide a dedicated access point to various services such as Outlook Web Access (OWA), ActiveSync, POP3, and IMAP4 to clients. However, all MAPI clients connected directly to the ...

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