
Managing Outlook Web Access
When you install the Client Access server role, four default virtual directories are created to enable access to content that is stored on Exchange servers by using a Web browser. Of the four virtual directories, the virtual directory named "owa" is used most frequently. For more information about Outlook Web Access virtual directories, see Managing Outlook Web Access Virtual Directories in Exchange 2007.
In Exchange 2007, the most common Outlook Web Access management tasks can be accomplished in the Exchange Management Console. All these tasks, and many other tasks, can be accomplished by using the Exchange Management Shell. You will still have to use tools such as Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager for some tasks, such as configuring Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or setting up simple URLs for users.
For more information about how to manage Outlook Web Access, see the following topics