If you are using the IT Services' Exchange Server, you can access nearly everything you can with Outlook (email, calendar, tasks, contacts, and public folders) using just a web browser via Outlook Webaccess. There are different ways to login depending on what operating system you're using (examples: Windows XP, Windows 2000, Mac OSX) and web browser (examples: Internet Explorer, Safari).
Step 1: Connect to the Internet.
Step 2: Open Internet Explorer and type http://webaccess.uaa.alaska.edu in the address text field at the top.
Windows XP: For username, enter your whole email address for ex. anabc@uaa.alaska.edu For password, enter your UAA computer account password.
Detailed instructions and other operating systems:
WINDOWS 2000
Step 3: Type your access information in the “Enter Network Password” screen that appears. This screen and information is different depending on your operation system.
With Windows 2000, you must enter User name, password & domain.
- User name is the same as you use on campus – an????? Or af?????
- Password is the same that you use for email on campus
- Domain is uaa.alaska.edu
Here is an example of the screen:

WINDOWS XP
Step 3: With Windows XP, you must enter your full email address for User name & password.
- User name is your full email address
- Password is the same that you use for email on campus
Here is an example of the screen:

Macintosh OSX
There are a few popular browsers that will properly display webaccess.uaa.alaska.edu on Mac OSX:
Internet Explorer on OSX
Step 3: With IE on OSX, you must enter User name, password & domain.
- User name is the same as you use on campus – an????? Or af?????
- Password is the same that you use for email on campus
- Domain is uaa.alaska.edu
Here is an example of the screen:

Mozilla on OSX
Step 3: With the Mozilla browser on OSX, you must enter your full email address for User name & password.
- User name is your full email address
- Password is the same that you use for email on campus
Here is an example of the screen:
