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  • From: "Gopi Krishna N" <Gopi.Krishna@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "[ExchangeList]" <exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 17:19:40 +0530

Hi,
      I'm using exchange 2000 FE(OWA & SMTP) / BE(cluster) setup in my
Office in India. We have two offices in USA and there are two exchange
servers part of the same domain are installed there. 
 
Is there anyway to configure owa on one of my servers in USA by which
users on both the servers in USA should be able to access their mails
thru that  owa server without making one of them as front-end. By this
they don't have to come thru the server in India to access their mails
which will be really slow and I don't want to have two different owa
servers in the USA.
 
This is an urgent requirement. Please help me.
Thanks
Gopi Krishna N
 


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From: so cal [mailto:socal4tens@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 3:42 AM
To: [ExchangeList]
Subject: [exchangelist] RE: Deploying Exchange 2003


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Hello Al,
 
Thank you very much for the quick advice. I will certainly read the link
that you sent. One more question that comes to mind is the placement of
the server since it is being accessed internally and externally. Should
it be in a DMZ or is it safe enough inside running https.
 
Thanks for help Al

"Mulnick, Al" <Al.Mulnick@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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        Some reading would be good.
http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/library
        
        That said, here's a few things to consider:
        
        Win95 can access OWA; more importantly, it's IE5.5 which works
with OWA.
        One server should be fine and it *could* be your Active
Directory and
        Exchange server. However, there are some risks that need to be
understood
        with that. Read the docs for more information.
        
        HTTPS is a best practice. Better practice is to use ISA to
secure it :)
        
        I would use a public cert, but you could gen your own certs for
HTTPS if you
        wanted. 
        
        Al 
        
        -----Original Message-----
        From: socal4tens@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:socal4tens@xxxxxxxxx] 
        Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 5:19 PM
        To: [ExchangeList]
        Subject: [exchangelist] Deploying Exchange 2003
        
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        Hello,
        
        I have been asked to setup an Exchange 2003 server for a
company. They want
        web access only, from inside (local lan) and outside (remote
internet
        users). Their infrastructure is NT4, Win2k and Novell with 60
clients most
        of which are on windows 95 and old slow equipment. They are
looking for the
        web access so they can keep the old equipment in place while
using IE to
        access the mail. Can anyone give me an idea of what is involved
in setting
        this up? Some questions I have are as follows:
        
        1. Can Win95 access W2k3 via owa internally as well as
externally 2. Will IE
        5.5 work on win95 clients connecting to W2k3 3. Do I need 2
servers, a front
        end and back end 4. Will I need to install AD if it is not
already installed
        within the infrastructure.
        5. Is it best practice to run HTTPS?
        6. Do I need to run certificate services
        
        Thank you,
        
        
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