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New Client Access Features in Exchange 2007 SP1

Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 will reach end of support on April 11, 2017. To stay supported, you will need to upgrade. For more information, see Resources to help you upgrade your Office 2007 servers and clients.

 

Applies to: Exchange Server 2007 SP1

Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 (SP1) contains several new features for the Client Access server role and the protocols it supports. These protocols include Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync, Microsoft Office Outlook Web Access, Post Office Protocol version 3 (POP3), and Internet Message Access Protocol version 4rev1 (IMAP4).

Client Access Server Role Improvements

The Client Access server role includes enhancements for Exchange ActiveSync, Outlook Web Access, and Exchange Web Services. There is a new administration management interface for managing POP3 and IMAP4. There are also several changes that affect the setup and configuration of proxying and redirection.

Exchange ActiveSync

Exchange ActiveSync in Exchange 2007 SP1 has several enhancements for administrators and performance enhancements for end users. These enhancements include a default Exchange ActiveSync mailbox policy, improved policy settings, and remote wipe confirmation. There are also enhancements to the Direct Push protocol to reduce how much data is exchanged between the device and the server.

  • Exchange ActiveSync default policy   When the Client Access server role is installed on a computer that is running Exchange 2007 SP1, a default Exchange ActiveSync policy is created. Users who do not have a current Exchange ActiveSync policy will implicitly inherit this new default policy. You can modify the default policy to change the settings for all users or create new policies for a subset of users. You no longer have to perform the extra step of assigning new users to a policy. You can also designate any existing Exchange ActiveSync policy as the default policy.

  • Additional Exchange ActiveSync policy settings   There are many new Exchange ActiveSync policy settings in Exchange 2007 SP1. Some of these settings include the following:

    • Disable Removable Storage

    • Disable Camera

    • Disable Wi-Fi

    • Disable POP/IMAP e-mail

    • Block Internet Sharing

  • Remote Wipe Confirmation   Exchange 2007 lets an administrator issue a remote wipe command through the Exchange Management Console or the Exchange Management Shell. The user can also issue a remote wipe command from Outlook Web Access. This command will clear all user data from the mobile device and can be used if the device is lost or stolen. It is also a helpful way to clear data from a device when a device is reassigned to a new user. In Exchange 2007 SP1, the originator of the request receives a confirmation message when the device acknowledges the remote wipe request. If the user originates the request through Outlook Web Access, they will receive a confirmation e-mail. If the administrator originates the request, both the administrator and the user will receive a confirmation e-mail.

  • Direct Push performance enhancements   Direct Push operates by establishing a long-standing HTTPS connection between the device and the Exchange 2007 server. In Exchange 2007 SP1, the size of the HTTPS request and response headers has been reduced. This reduces how much data is sent and received from a mobile device.

For more information about the new features for Exchange ActiveSync, see the following topics:

Outlook Web Access

Outlook Web Access is an ideal client for users who do not have access to Outlook, such as users who are traveling or who rely on shared workstations for access to e-mail and calendar information. Outlook Web Access was completely rewritten for Exchange 2007. This provided an opportunity to add many new features, but not all the features from earlier versions of Outlook Web Access were incorporated into the new version. With Exchange 2007 SP1, those missing features have been returned and new features added.

Changes to Outlook Web Access Light   Outlook Web Access Light is a less complex version of Outlook Web Access that is designed to work with nearly all Web browsers. In Exchange 2007 SP1, Outlook Web Access Light has been improved by adding monitoring of the composition forms as follows:

  • Activity is monitored while a user is composing a long entry of any type (such as a message or calendar entry) so that the session does not time out while the user is still typing.

  • If the entry is a message, the message is automatically saved in the Drafts folder if the session times out because of inactivity while the message compose form is open.

Changes to Outlook Web Access Premium   Outlook Web Access Premium works with Internet Explorer 6 or later versions and has a richer user interface than Outlook Web Access Light. The following features have been added to Outlook Web Access Premium in SP1:

  • Users can create and edit Personal Distribution Lists.

  • Users can create and edit server side rules.

  • WebReady Document Viewing, a feature that translates an attached document into HTML so that it can be viewed as a Web page, has added extra support for the following Microsoft Office 2007 file formats:

    • Word documents: .docx

    • Excel worksheets: .xslx

    • PowerPoint presentations: .pptx

  • In Exchange 2007 SP1, users can access the dumpster from Outlook Web Access and can use the Recover Deleted Items feature.

  • Outlook Web Access has a monthly calendar view in addition to the daily and weekly views.

  • Move and copy commands have been added to the Outlook Web Access user interface. Users can move or copy folders by using a command in the right-click menu of the folder list. Users can also move or copy individual items in message folders and public folders by right-clicking inside the item list or by clicking an icon on the toolbar.

  • Public Folders is back and offers the following features:

    • Full access to public folders from Outlook Web Access without having to use the /public virtual directory

    • Full access to public folders on Exchange 2007 Mailbox servers without having to keep an Exchange 2003 Mailbox server available for Public Folder access from Outlook Web Access

    • Public Folder search capabilities

    • Support for Web Parts

  • S/MIME in Exchange 2007 SP1 supports the following:

    • Reading signed and encrypted e-mail

    • Composing signed and encrypted e-mail

    • Using the Options page to configure settings for the S/MIME control after it is installed or reinstalled

    • CNG support and Suite-B compliance

Note

S/MIME requires Internet Explorer 7.

  • Additional customization features that include the following:

    • The ability to integrate with custom message types in the Exchange store so that they are displayed correctly in Outlook Web Access

    • The ability to customize the Outlook Web Access user interface to seamlessly integrate custom applications together with Outlook Web Access. For more information see Customizing Outlook Web Access.

For more information about the new features for Outlook Web Access, see the following topics.

POP3/IMAP4

A new administration user interface has been added to the Exchange Management Console for the POP3 and IMAP4 protocols. This administration user interface enables you to configure all settings for POP3 and IMAP4 for your individual Client Access server. These include the following:

  • Port settings   You can configure your ports for either Transport Layer Security (TLS) or Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) sessions.

  • Authentication settings   You can configure settings such as logon type and certificate name.

  • Connection settings   You can configure connection settings such as connection time-out values and maximum connections.

  • Message and calendar settings   You can configure message and calendar retrieval settings such as message MIME format and calendar retrieval options.

For more information about the new features for POP3 and IMAP4, see the following topics:

Exchange Web Services

Exchange Web Services functionality has been improved with the addition of new features and improved security. These additions include the following:

  • Public folder access   You can access and manipulate public folders.

  • Delegate Management   You can manage delegates by using Exchange Web Services.

  • Improved Delegate Access   Delegates can do the following:

    • Open folders based on folder-level permissions

    • Create, send, receive, forward, and respond to meeting requests

    • Open shared mailboxes and act as the owner

    • Create notification subscriptions on folders in the mailbox of the principal owner

  • Folder Level Permissions   Users and client applications can query and configure permissions on folders.

  • Identifier Translation   You can now translate Exchange item identifier formats.

For more information about the new features for Exchange Web Services, see the following topic:

For More Information

For more information about the new Client Access features for Exchange 2007 SP1, see the following topics: