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OWA on a Front End
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| Hello.
I have 1 front end and 1 back end E2K server. I can
access OWA just fine when browsing by backend virtual
server in IIS. But I am unable to use OWA when I try to
browse to by Front End Server.
In IIS on the Front End side, what do I need to use as
the path for people to connect to? Is it redirect to
another URL, a share on another server, or a local file?
Also, where do I install SSL and where can I configure.
Thanks
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| Bryan Nyce 2002-10-05, 8:35 pm |
| "RC" <rclark@dwhomes.com> wrote in message
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> Hello.
>
> I have 1 front end and 1 back end E2K server. I can
> access OWA just fine when browsing by backend virtual
> server in IIS. But I am unable to use OWA when I try to
> browse to by Front End Server.
>
> In IIS on the Front End side, what do I need to use as
> the path for people to connect to? Is it redirect to
> another URL, a share on another server, or a local file?
>
> Also, where do I install SSL and where can I configure.
>
> Thanks
First off, is the front end server running the Enterprise Edition? This is
required.
Did you check the "This is a front-end server" checkbox on the properties of
the server in the Exchange System Manager?
I suggest looking at this for more info:
http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/t...2KFrontBack.asp
As for the SSL part:
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...b;en-us;q320291
Bryan Nyce
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