[OWA 2007] Disable "Show in Groups"?

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Jeff Johnson

I totally despise the Show in Groups feature (Today, Yesterday, Older,
etc.). In full-blown Outlook you can turn this off. Can it be done in OWA?
 
M

Missy Koslosky

I don't believe that this can be disabled in OWA.

Missy

Jeff Johnson said:
[Replying in order to cross-post to an Exchange group]

I totally despise the Show in Groups feature (Today, Yesterday, Older,
etc.). In full-blown Outlook you can turn this off. Can it be done in OWA?
 
G

Gary A. Edelstein

I don't believe that this can be disabled in OWA.

Missy

Jeff Johnson said:
[Replying in order to cross-post to an Exchange group]

I totally despise the Show in Groups feature (Today, Yesterday, Older,
etc.). In full-blown Outlook you can turn this off. Can it be done in OWA?
There is no setting in the OWA client interface to change this.

However, I had understood Exchange 2003 OWA copied the settings for each
server folder as set by the Outlook client. If the folder was arranged so it
was not set to sort by groups, then OWA from Exchange 2003 wouldn't arrange it
that way.

So why can't Exchange 2007 OWA copy the settings for the folders as set by the
Outlook client?

Can someone from MS tell us how that can be done? Can the server
administrator make a change to allow this?

Thanks, Gary E
 
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Gary A. Edelstein

I don't believe that this can be disabled in OWA.

Missy

Jeff Johnson said:
[Replying in order to cross-post to an Exchange group]

I totally despise the Show in Groups feature (Today, Yesterday, Older,
etc.). In full-blown Outlook you can turn this off. Can it be done in OWA?
Also note that a workaround is to use OWA "Light" when signing in. The
messages will not be arranged by groups with that interface. But you lose
several features in the "Light" version.

Non-IE browsers normally default to "Light".

Gary E
 

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