Changing from basic to NTLM in Outlook Anywhere settings

2010-07-07 Thread Oliver Marshall
Hi chaps, In Exchange 2010 does anyone know what will happen to the remote clients if we to change the Outlook Anywhere settings on the server to accept NTLM rather than basic authentication? The users in question connect via Outlook Anywhere over HTTP. With Basic authentication users are aske

RE: Changing from basic to NTLM in Outlook Anywhere settings

2010-07-07 Thread Michael B. Smith
you have a firewall, how it auths to IIS on CAS. Regards, Michael B. Smith Consultant and Exchange MVP http://TheEssentialExchange.com From: Oliver Marshall [mailto:oliver.marsh...@g2support.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2010 7:25 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Changing from basi

RE: Changing from basic to NTLM in Outlook Anywhere settings

2010-07-07 Thread Oliver Marshall
Admin Issues Subject: RE: Changing from basic to NTLM in Outlook Anywhere settings The documentation on this is very bad. It's scheduled for a refresh "soon". Here is what a MSFT employee said on this topic recently (with some careful edits to remove names and other NDA inform

RE: Changing from basic to NTLM in Outlook Anywhere settings

2010-07-07 Thread Steve Hart
We're running Forefront on our Exchange 2007 server. For some reason last night we had about 100 valid emails quarantined due to "exceeded internet timeout" My first question has to do with manually delivering these messages. When I use Forefront to deliver them, the original emails are comi

Re: Changing from basic to NTLM in Outlook Anywhere settings

2010-07-07 Thread Cameron
IIRC, .eml files open with Outlook Express. This is usually caused when someone forwards an email as an attachment Cheers, Cameron On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 11:59 AM, Steve Hart wrote: > We’re running Forefront on our Exchange 2007 server. For some reason > last night we had about 100 valid em