In the properties of the RAS connection on the client end,  do you have the
checkbox set to authenticate with a domain?

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris tanner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 10:34 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: How Outlook / Exchange authenticates users


Hello All,
 
A user conencts to a network via RAS, but for some reason doesn't log into
the domain. When they try to start Outlook, they get an NT login window. The
question I have is: Does the client (i.e. Outlook) handle the login, or does
the Exchange server. Who passes the username and password to the DC.

We are running NT 4.0 SP 5 (mostly) and Exchange 5.5 SP 4.

I think that when Oulook starts up it calls MAPI which invokes CDO. The
latter tries to make an RPC connection to the Exchange server. To do this,
it needs to authenticate itself to the Exchange server. This requires a
valid username and corresponding SID. If a user has to login, then Outlook
(i.e. MAPI or CDO) solicits the username/password info, passes that to a DC,
receives the SID and passes that to the Exchange server in order to get a
valid RPC connection.

Is the explanation correct, or am I all wrong?

Thanks,

 
Chris Tanner

AECL
Chalk River, Ontario
Canada K0J 1J0
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