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Salu 22-12-2004 10:24

Outlook Web Access
 
Anybody have any experience of adding Outlook Web Access to Small business server 2000?

If so, how do you do it? How do you set up SSL licences to access it?

Know any websites about it?

Thanks

homealone 22-12-2004 12:08

Re: Outlook Web Access
 
no idea, sorry ;)

SOSAGES 22-12-2004 13:40

Re: Outlook Web Access
 
its easy enough - are u running ISA?

a quick copy paste job (far easier than me telling you how)
The following needs to be done in order to make OWA available on the
Internet.

1. Make sure that the OWA authentications settings on all front-end and
back-end(mailbox) servers is set as follows:

Note: This assumes OWA 2000 and/or OWA 2003

Legend:
ESM = Set through Exchange System Manager
IIS = Set through the IIS console

Exchange & Public(ESM): Basic(w/ Default Domain = <internal netbios name of
domain>)
Exchweb & all subdirectories(IIS): Anonymous

Note: All check boxes, except those listed above, should be unchecked.

Note: After selecting the above settings, restart the Default Web Site(DWS).

2. Publish the following directories through the firewall.

Note: If using one or more front-end servers, only publish the directories
on the front-end servers.

--Exchange
--Public
--Exchweb

Note: We recommend that SSL be used from the client to at least firewall,
and that all front-end and back-end servers be put on the LAN. We do not
recommend that front-end servers be placed in a DMZ.

Note: Host to publish OWA behind ISA 2000
Q290113(How to publish Outlook Web Access behind ISA and)
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;290113



http://www.smallbizserver.net/Deskto....aspx?tabid=83

SOSAGES 22-12-2004 13:51

Re: Outlook Web Access
 
Oh and pray that you didnt call your SBS2000 server the same as your mail domain always go for .local and if your feeling brave just get SBS2003 its the best thing EVER ;) a quick exmerge of the mailboxes and a format of c:\ and your be up and running

Millay 22-12-2004 15:59

Re: Outlook Web Access
 
I have to agree with Sosages... the upgrade to SBS 2003 is cheap and the differences between the two packages is quite astounding..

SBS 2003 rocks...

pm me for a price on the uprade lol


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