Re: OWA for newbies
- From: "Grey Lancaster SBS Rocks MVP]" <grey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 13:59:23 -0400
You need to forward ports 80, and 443 on your router to the external nic of
the sbs box. Do 4125 while you are there for RWW
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"Administrator" <Administrator@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi everyone,
>
> Sorry if this turns out to be a silly one, but I am really struggling to
> get to grips with this and could do with some help.....
>
> We've just installed SBS2003 premium onto a brand new box, its running
> quite happily, what do we need to do to allow people to get to their email
> when they are offsite?
>
> I have ran the remote access wizard and so far our attempts to use OWA
> have been, well bad.
>
> thanks in advance.....
>
> drdave
>
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