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Samuel Krüger

2004-09-25, 7:47 am

Hallo,

I have problems to get IISADMPWD work through a firewall. The Account Domain
ist on the internal Network and the IIS 6 with IISADMPWD + Exchange 2003 (FE
OWA) is in a DMZ. I have enable IISADMPWD an Users can access this site over
OWA and HTTPS. But Password Changes can't be made. The Athentification on
OWA with internal Accounts ist no Problem.

Has anyone figured this out? Need I special Port for IISADMPWD? Is Kerberos
or NTLM used by IISADMPWD?

Thanks

Samuel


Me

2004-09-25, 5:54 pm

Be sure you really want to do this.If a laptop remote user logs on with
cached credentials and changes their password via OWA, their domain password
no longer matches their cached credentials and all kinds of problems happen.

Ray

"Samuel Krüger" <info@kr-network.de> wrote in message
news:eZKTh2voEHA.2764@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> Hallo,
>
> I have problems to get IISADMPWD work through a firewall. The Account

Domain
> ist on the internal Network and the IIS 6 with IISADMPWD + Exchange 2003

(FE
> OWA) is in a DMZ. I have enable IISADMPWD an Users can access this site

over
> OWA and HTTPS. But Password Changes can't be made. The Athentification on
> OWA with internal Accounts ist no Problem.
>
> Has anyone figured this out? Need I special Port for IISADMPWD? Is

Kerberos
> or NTLM used by IISADMPWD?
>
> Thanks
>
> Samuel
>
>



Samuel Krüger

2004-09-26, 5:54 pm

The Users have to logon on to the OWA Website with Username and Password.
This is the only Login with a internal Domain Account.

Thanks

Samuel

"Me" <reply_in@newsgroup.only> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:OxAGpnzoEHA.648@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Be sure you really want to do this.If a laptop remote user logs on with
> cached credentials and changes their password via OWA, their domain

password
> no longer matches their cached credentials and all kinds of problems

happen.
>
> Ray
>
> "Samuel Krüger" <info@kr-network.de> wrote in message
> news:eZKTh2voEHA.2764@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> Domain
> (FE
> over
on[vbcol=seagreen]
> Kerberos
>
>



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