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Providing Access to Outlook Web Access (OWA)
For convenience, AMC includes a pre‐configured Web application profile for Microsoft Outlook Web Access
(OWA).
To provide user access to OWA:
1 Define a URL resource for the Outlook Web Access server on the Add/Edit Resource page.
2 Select OWA/Single Sign‐On as the Web application profile on the Add/Edit Resource page. This
automatically configures single sign‐on and content translation for OWA.
3 Create an access control rule referencing the OWA server resource on the Add/Edit Access Rule page.
4 Add a Web shortcut to OWA for WorkPlace users on the Add/Edit Web Shortcut page.
5 Use the Start page field on the Add/Edit Web Shortcut page to append more specific information to the
URL for OWA.
For example, if you want the shortcut to point to a directory or file other than the root, type a relative
path in the Start page field. If the selected URL for Outlook Web Access is owa.company_xyz.com,
for example, you could set the start page to /mail/root.asp. The resulting URL would be
https://owa.company_xyz.com/mail/root.asp.
You can also create a resource that will block e‐mail attachments; see the description of the Matching URL
resource type in the AMC help.
Providing Access to Voice Over IP (VoIP)
To permit users running one of the network tunnel clients to call each other using a Voice over IP (VoIP)
telephony application, follow the steps outlined next.
To provide access to VoIP users:
1 Ensure that the network tunnel service is running on the appliance; you can do this on the AMC home
page or Services page.
2 Create an IP address pool for the network tunnel clients (Connect Tunnel or OnDemand Tunnel) on the
Configure Network Tunnel Service page.
3 Ensure that the users who will access the VoIP application belong to a community that is configured to
deploy one of the network tunnel clients to their computers. This is done on the Access Methods tab of
the Configure Community page.
4 Create an access control rule from the VoIP users to the address pool that will be used for the VoIP
application on the Add/Edit Access Rule page.
5 Create a second access control rule from the address pool for the VoIP application to the VoIP users the
Add/Edit Access Rule page.
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