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OWA and password change
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| WooYing 2005-01-11, 5:55 pm |
| I have OWA in the DMZ but the mail server is behind the DMZ. I have no
problems accessing OWA but I do have a problem see the users on my DC. The
real issue is that I am trying to have users change their own password
within OWA and need to know what ports I need to have open without any
security breach. I need to know what is safe to open and what's not safe to
open. Thanks.
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| TMoesker 2005-01-12, 8:47 pm |
| Hi WooYing,
have you seen this articel s?
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/179442
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;259240
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/se...e/secmod44.mspx
For Passwordchange you need SSL. (But i think you have it)
(The nessesery Ports you find in the articel, (Externel/DMZ/trust) )
I Hope, it will help. :-)
CU Thomas
"WooYing" wrote:
> I have OWA in the DMZ but the mail server is behind the DMZ. I have no
> problems accessing OWA but I do have a problem see the users on my DC. The
> real issue is that I am trying to have users change their own password
> within OWA and need to know what ports I need to have open without any
> security breach. I need to know what is safe to open and what's not safe to
> open. Thanks.
>
>
>
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| TMoesker 2005-01-12, 8:47 pm |
| Hi,
i remember the KEY :
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControl
Set\Services\
MSExchangeWEB\DisablePassword:REG_DWORD=
0
You have to change them to 1 by frond AND Backendserver.
Good night.
Thomas
"WooYing" wrote:
> I have OWA in the DMZ but the mail server is behind the DMZ. I have no
> problems accessing OWA but I do have a problem see the users on my DC. The
> real issue is that I am trying to have users change their own password
> within OWA and need to know what ports I need to have open without any
> security breach. I need to know what is safe to open and what's not safe to
> open. Thanks.
>
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