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F.H. Muffman
You really should provide some information in the big blank part of the post,
just like an email, to explain in a little bit of detail what you want to
do, what the environment is (like, server version, client version) and any
applicable information you might have.
In this case, OWA is just a web based interface directly into your Exchange
mailbox. If you don't see the same thing in OWA that you do in Outlook,
then either your data isn't in the Exchange server, or there's a problem
with Exchange which you'd need to talk about over in microsoft.public.exchange.clients.
If the data you want to see is in a PST, just copy it up to your Exchange
mailbox and you're done.
just like an email, to explain in a little bit of detail what you want to
do, what the environment is (like, server version, client version) and any
applicable information you might have.
In this case, OWA is just a web based interface directly into your Exchange
mailbox. If you don't see the same thing in OWA that you do in Outlook,
then either your data isn't in the Exchange server, or there's a problem
with Exchange which you'd need to talk about over in microsoft.public.exchange.clients.
If the data you want to see is in a PST, just copy it up to your Exchange
mailbox and you're done.