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I have installed certificate service for my outlook web
access.Now only administrator can login to the Ootlook web
access.How can I give access to all users
Chris
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| Miha Pihler 2004-09-02, 6:45 pm |
| Chris,
Did you made any other changes to IIS? Did you disable anonymous access on
IIS? What version of IIS do you have?
Mike
"chris" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi
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> I have installed certificate service for my outlook web
> access.Now only administrator can login to the Ootlook web
> access.How can I give access to all users
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> Chris
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| Mike
If I enable anonymous acces how will it ask for username
and password
Chris
>-----Original Message-----
>Chris,
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>Did you made any other changes to IIS? Did you disable
anonymous access on
>IIS? What version of IIS do you have?
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>Mike
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| Miha Pihler 2004-09-02, 6:45 pm |
| Chris,
You didn't answer my question. What version of IIS do you use? What version
of Exchange do you use?
It is not IIS you need to authenticate against for OWA. In Exchange 2000 and
2003 there is an ISAPI application (OwaLogon = OwaAuth.dll) that will ask
you for your credentials, but you need to grant anonymous access to IIS to
get to application. Same applies if you use Form Base Authentication. You
need to allow anonymous access so that users can get to forms where they can
enter their username and password...
Troubleshooting Outlook Web Access logon failures in Exchange 2000 and in
Exchange 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...roduct=exch2003
Mike
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> If I enable anonymous acces how will it ask for username
> and password
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> Chris
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