RE: Mixed environment

2001-10-24 Thread Matt Bullock

Yes, you may have to run either VMware or Terminal services on the Unix
clients to be able to use OWA/Exchange.

Matt Bullock

-Original Message-
From: Eugene Pesochin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 9:44 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Mixed environment


I believe that you will have to use Internet Explorer for proper
authentication.  

Eugene Pesochin 
Systems Manager 
ClubMom, Inc. 
200 Madison Ave. 6th Fl 
New York, New York 10016 
tel646.435.6565 
fax646.435.6600 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
www.clubmom.com 
  
-Original Message- 
From: Simon Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 5:49 AM 
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues 
Subject: RE: Mixed environment 
Hi Fred 
You will want to look into a Unix Product called Samba which will provide 
authentication integration with your domain on the unix machines, but as far

as policies I am not sure. 
Hope that gets you started. 
Cheers 
Simon Taylor 
-Original Message- 
From: Fred Valdez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 24 October 2001 01:09 
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues 
Subject: Mixed environment 


Hello All, 
I've been asked to setup a windows type environment (PDC, Exchange server 
5.5, VPN server, proxy) into an existing Unix/Linux environment.  I will 
probably use Owa as the mail client because I am not sure if the others have

a client that works with exchange server.  The reason for Exchange is for 
the groupware type functionality (calendaring, public folders etc) that they

can't get with Sendmail.  I have very little experience with Linux/Unix. 
Hopefully (albeit stupid) this is a simple question(s).  How does Unix/Linux

logon to an NT domain?...can logon policies be setup within this 
domain?...is Owa the way to go for email clients?  Any answers or comments 
regarding mixed environments is appreciated. 
Thanks, 
Fred Valdez 
Global Software Resources 
Network Systems Administrator 
phone: (925) 249-2226 Ofc 
   (510) 200-8376 Cell 
  


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RE: Mixed environment

2001-10-24 Thread Eugene Pesochin
Title: RE: Mixed environment





I believe that you will have to use Internet Explorer for proper authentication.


Eugene Pesochin
Systems Manager
ClubMom, Inc.
200 Madison Ave. 6th Fl
New York, New York 10016
tel    646.435.6565
fax    646.435.6600
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
www.clubmom.com
 


-Original Message-
From: Simon Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 5:49 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Mixed environment


Hi Fred


You will want to look into a Unix Product called Samba which will provide
authentication integration with your domain on the unix machines, but as far
as policies I am not sure.
Hope that gets you started.
Cheers
Simon Taylor


-Original Message-
From: Fred Valdez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 24 October 2001 01:09
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Mixed environment



Hello All,


I've been asked to setup a windows type environment (PDC, Exchange server
5.5, VPN server, proxy) into an existing Unix/Linux environment.  I will
probably use Owa as the mail client because I am not sure if the others have
a client that works with exchange server.  The reason for Exchange is for
the groupware type functionality (calendaring, public folders etc) that they
can't get with Sendmail.  I have very little experience with Linux/Unix.
Hopefully (albeit stupid) this is a simple question(s).  How does Unix/Linux
logon to an NT domain?...can logon policies be setup within this
domain?...is Owa the way to go for email clients?  Any answers or comments
regarding mixed environments is appreciated.


Thanks,


Fred Valdez
Global Software Resources
Network Systems Administrator
phone: (925) 249-2226 Ofc
   (510) 200-8376 Cell
  



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RE: Mixed environment

2001-10-24 Thread Simon Taylor

Hi Fred

You will want to look into a Unix Product called Samba which will provide
authentication integration with your domain on the unix machines, but as far
as policies I am not sure.
Hope that gets you started.
Cheers
Simon Taylor

-Original Message-
From: Fred Valdez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 24 October 2001 01:09
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Mixed environment


Hello All,

I've been asked to setup a windows type environment (PDC, Exchange server
5.5, VPN server, proxy) into an existing Unix/Linux environment.  I will
probably use Owa as the mail client because I am not sure if the others have
a client that works with exchange server.  The reason for Exchange is for
the groupware type functionality (calendaring, public folders etc) that they
can't get with Sendmail.  I have very little experience with Linux/Unix.
Hopefully (albeit stupid) this is a simple question(s).  How does Unix/Linux
logon to an NT domain?...can logon policies be setup within this
domain?...is Owa the way to go for email clients?  Any answers or comments
regarding mixed environments is appreciated.

Thanks,

Fred Valdez
Global Software Resources
Network Systems Administrator
phone: (925) 249-2226 Ofc
   (510) 200-8376 Cell
  


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