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Microsoft Exchange - Outlook Web Access

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Security show explanation. This is a public or shared computer. Select this option if you use Outlook Web Access on a public computer. Be sure to log off when you have finished using Outlook Web Access and close all windows to end your session. This is a private computer. Select this option if you are the only person who uses this computer. Your server will allow a longer period of inactivity before logging you off. Use Outlook Web Access Light. Please enable cookies for this web site.

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The domain webmail.marza.com.br states the following, "This is a public or shared computer." I observed that the website also said " Select this option if you use Outlook Web Access on a public computer." They also stated " Be sure to log off when you have finished using Outlook Web Access and close all windows to end your session. This is a private computer. Select this option if you are the only person who uses this computer. Your server will allow a longer period of inactivity before logging you off. Use Outlook Web Access Light. Please enable cookies for this web site."

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