What functions do HTTP and WebDAV provide for general data access?

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What functions do HTTP and WebDAV provide for general data access?

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Exchange Server 2003 supports the HTTP and WebDAV protocols to provide the following functions for general data access:

  1. Email access: HTTP and WebDAV can be used to access mailboxes and messages to notify users that a new e-mail has arrived, and to allow users to move, copy, or delete an e-mail on the server.

  2. Document access: HTTP and WebDAV provide an environment in which users can edit documents, protect data, collect resources in a common folder, modify file information, and move or copy files.

  3. Application access: HTTP and WebDAV allow users to access mailboxes and public folders through a unique Uniform Resource Locator (URL), and enable custom applications to retrieve data directly from the Information Store.


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