The options in the Standard Frameset Options group box let you determine how many frames are generated — the original frameset only, or optional second or third framesets — and the size and position of each. Outlook Web Access Frame Location can be set to Top or Bottom if the Second Frame or Third Frame options are selected; this setting determines the position of the frame that displays folder content. If the Second Frame and Third Frame options are not selected, the location for the folder-content frame is automatically set to Full Page.
If you select the Second Frame or the Third Frame option, you need to enter the complete location of the target frames. You can also adjust the size of each frame. Do not set other Outlook Web Access frames as targets of the second and third frames, as this would result in unpredictable results. Also, you should verify any target frames before setting these properties.
Caution If you change settings on this property sheet after having edited the ASP file, the changes you made in the ASP file will be overwritten when you close the property sheet.