RE: OWA question

2011-11-17 Thread Steve Goodman
Hi Joseph, I've done similar, most recently on Exchange 2010 using the following steps: * Leave the default OWA virtual directory web site using forms-based authentication (which internal users will access) * Create a new web site, e.g. "TMG Site" on each Exchange client access

RE: OWA question

2011-11-17 Thread Ralph Smith
In my Exchange 2003 and ISA 2006 environment I have the rule on the ISA server set to listen on the internal interface as well as the external interface, and mail.mydomain.com is set up on my internal DNS servers pointing to the internal interface on ISA server. So internal users use the same U

Re: OWA question

2011-11-17 Thread Todd Lemmiksoo
I believe no, as the form only comes from TMG. Not sure you would want to have your internal users access TMG from the external interface. It my work by copying the HTM files from the TMG to your CAS IIS directory and rebuild the VDir. Have not see this to work. On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 1:36 PM, Jo

OWA question

2011-11-17 Thread Joseph Heaton
I'm setting up an OWA listener in TMG. The blog I'm following says to turn off FBA in the Exchange console, and let TMG do the forms based authentication. But, if I do this, then users internally hitting the OWA site don't get forms based auth, just the normal authentication window that comes

RE: Load Balancers?

2011-11-17 Thread Walker, Michael
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RE: Load Balancers?

2011-11-17 Thread PRamatowski
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