RE: OWA 2000 on a different IIS5 ?

  • From: Jaen Snyman <JaenS@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'[ExchangeList]'" <exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2002 07:36:31 +0200

Another possiblility is to use Exchange 2000 Enterprise edition on yur
webserver.
Then configure it as a Front end Server. This is then the only place your
users will connect to to get their OWA mail.
This is the whole idea of having a front end server there as one ponit of
entry for the website.
There cant be any mailboxes on that server so the resources wont be an
issue.

Cheers and have fun!!

Jaen

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Pettigrew [mailto:Richard@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 06 February 2002 02:01
To: [ExchangeList]
Subject: [exchangelist] RE: OWA 2000 on a different IIS5 ?


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I think the best course of action here is get the router config modified
unless another solution presents itself.

IIS can re-direct to another seb site, but the problem in your situation is
that when the re-direct info is sent to the client browser it will try to
connect to an unreachable site.

for example: "owa.domain.com" goes to your web server, the redirection
setting is to go to the exchange server within your LAN, the external client
cannot reach this private address!

No big changes within your LAN would be required to add an ISA 2000 Server.
However, in light of the fact that the ADSL router is pre-configred, it
would then require modification anyway!



-----Original Message-----
From: Lars Juliussen [mailto:Lars@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 05 February 2002 23:09
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Subject: [exchangelist] RE: OWA 2000 on a different IIS5 ?


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You got i right!

Smaller problem is that my 1MB ADSL router is preconfigured, and the only
open ports is 21, 25, 53 and 80. TDC(TeleDanmarkCommunications)takes
160$ to change the ADSL config. If i choose to edit the config myself, i
loose all support rights. So im not really sure about how to handle this
situation...........

W2K Domain controller is 192.168.1.4 and has IIS5.0.
W2K Exchange 2000 server is 192.168.1.2 and has IIS5.0.
W2K Webserver is 192.168.1.3 and has IIS5.0

Incredible that Microsoft hasnt managed to make some sort of redirection
between two Information servers in the same W2k native mode domain...

Can it be true that there is no simple way to redirect this ??

But youre propably right......... i guess you have some experience with
this.........

The MS ISA 2000 thing, sounds like a whole new domain setup !!??

Rgds

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