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With previous versions of Microsoft's Exchange product, mobility either meant setting up a dial-up or VPN connection to a full Outlook client on a laptop or ending up being drastically limited in features with a partially featured Outlook Web client, or purchasing a third-party product and integrating it into Exchange. With Exchange 2003, however, mobility now includes several options that provide full access to mail, calendars, and contacts, plus varying built-in methods to access information using mobile phones or PDA devices. Microsoft's strategy on mobility is to provide the ability to have access to email, calendar, contacts, and other important information virtually anywhere . The various mobile access methods to Exchange include
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