Authentication
A number of options are available for Outlook Web Access authentication. Choosing the appropriate mechanism is usually a matter of the capabilities of the client operating system and specific security policies.
The default authentication methods for Outlook Web Access in a single-server environment are Basic and Integrated Windows authentication. You set authentication on the HTTP virtual servers configured for Outlook Web Access.
Note Outlook Web Access does not have a button for logging off. To log off the session, the user must close the browser.
The following are the available options for authentication:
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