Re: OWA Front/back end in Cluster

2003-11-13 Thread M2web
if you think he is one of the biggest folks or not. - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 1:44 PM Subject: RE: OWA Front/back end in Cluster Ed C. is one of the brightest folks we have here. He may have

RE: OWA Front/back end in Cluster

2003-11-13 Thread Dflorea
Subject: Re: OWA Front/back end in Cluster If I'd asked, he probably would have answered why cluster etc? (I have seen his responses to other folks wanting to cluster), Which frankly I do not think it is any ones business why we want to cluster. I asked a question if he does not have

Re: OWA Front/back end in Cluster

2003-11-12 Thread M2web
have no idea how an E2K3 cluster works) then keep your unintelligent remarks to yourself. - Original Message - From: Ed Crowley [MVP] [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 7:55 PM Subject: RE: OWA Front/back end in Cluster While

Re: OWA Front/back end in Cluster

2003-11-12 Thread M2web
: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 1:57 AM Subject: RE: OWA Front/back end in Cluster I think Ed must have had a bad day!! Try looking at the IIS authentication settings of your back-end servers (possibly front-end as well) and set the authentication to disable anonymous and enable Integrated Windows

RE: OWA Front/back end in Cluster

2003-11-12 Thread Dflorea
PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of M2web Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 1:20 PM To: Exchange Discussions Subject: Re: OWA Front/back end in Cluster I am trying to be very professional on this discussion group and ask a question that I have a problem with and if no one has an answer

RE: OWA Front/back end in Cluster

2003-11-11 Thread Brian Davies
: 11 November 2003 03:56 To: Exchange Discussions Subject: RE: OWA Front/back end in Cluster While you're doing all that, you might as well enable brick backups, have all your users download all their mail to their PSTs using POP, collect your mail from your ISP using a POP remailer

RE: OWA Front/back end in Cluster

2003-11-10 Thread Ed Crowley [MVP]
While you're doing all that, you might as well enable brick backups, have all your users download all their mail to their PSTs using POP, collect your mail from your ISP using a POP remailer, and have your file-based virus scanner scan the M: drive. Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP Freelance E-Mail