Application Itegrator - Outlook Web Access issue!

Dear all,
Currently, on a requirement to integrate Outlook Web Access into portal, I am required to create a system based on par file "webapps.par".
I've looked into SDN and Service Marketplace but unsuccesful to find the par file.
If any of them have been able to download it or are aware of the location to download, request you to provide it.
My mail id is "[email protected]".Appreciate any kind of help.
Thanks & Regards,
Sharath MG

Sharath,
Please refer to this blog.
Configuring Outlook Web Access iViews
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
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