Hmmm...

        Are you running it in a Front-end/Back-end (FE/BE) architecture?
If so, you have to tell me how you did it... Of course, you can run E2K
and OWA without a FE/BE architecture, but if you want to do so, you need
E2K Enterprise Ed.. No?

Eric

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Markus Lindemann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoyé : 18 octobre, 2001 09:45
À : MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Objet : RE: Any comments to Microsofts "new" license for Exchange 2000
regarding the OWA as a "front end" server?


Huh? Unless I'm missing something, we've got Std edition of 2000 and
running OWA just fine.

-----Original Message-----
From: Stefan Skogh (UVA International AB) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 October 2001 14:46
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: SV: Any comments to Microsofts "new" license for Exchange 2000
regarding the OWA as a "front end" server?


Can't use Standard edition! The OWA (front end) functionality comes with
the enterprize version....
 
I guess I could open up the firewall to that server or use "reverse
proxying" to access the server but I just don't like opening up
unnessesary holes in the firewall... That's why we have a DMZ. 
 
There isn't any front end license, that's the problem...
 
/Stefan


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