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Can I increase compatability with a webiste that I need for work so that I can use all of its features?

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I recently transitioned to a MacBook Pro. I need to use Outlook Web Access for my work at home, but it only allows the Light version, which is really limited. A colleague of mine figured out how to restore the full version using Internet Explorer (specifically, a Compatability option on the Tools menu). I have looked for a similar option on Safari Chrome without luck.

I read really good things about Firefox and downloaded it yesterday. Can anyone help me get the fully functioning version of Outlook Web Access?

Thank you in advance!

I recently transitioned to a MacBook Pro. I need to use Outlook Web Access for my work at home, but it only allows the Light version, which is really limited. A colleague of mine figured out how to restore the full version using Internet Explorer (specifically, a Compatability option on the Tools menu). I have looked for a similar option on Safari Chrome without luck. I read really good things about Firefox and downloaded it yesterday. Can anyone help me get the fully functioning version of Outlook Web Access? Thank you in advance!

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I think the "full" version of Outlook Web Access was only available in Internet Explorer on both Exchange Server 2003 and Exchange Server 2007, at least as of the time the products were released. I don't know whether Microsoft has issued an update for those servers to improve compatibility with other browsers; I haven't heard about anything like that.

(For what it's worth, I can confirm that Outlook Web App (the new name for Outlook Web Access) works wonderfully in Firefox on Exchange Server 2010. In case your IT needs any extra motivation to update...)