OWA logon problem af upgrading to Exhange Server 2003 with SP 1

From: Kurt Jensen (kj_at_svf-it.au.dk)
Date: 05/28/04


Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 10:00:11 -0700


Log on to your exchange server, start IIS, select the
exchange folder under Default website. Select properties,
Directory security. Click Edit under Authentication and
access control. Under Authenticated access select your
domain in both 'Default domain' and 'realm' - Click OK and
OK... Voila!!!

Now its working correct again!!

>-----Original Message-----
>After upgrading my Exhcange Server 2003 with SP1, users
are asked to logon in the following way in
OWA: "doman\username".
>
>Before upgrading with SP1, users just had ti
write "username". Since I only have one domain, there is
no point in writing the domain in logon procedure. This
change has given lots of trouble with the users, because
they are not aware of this change. Also some users having
problems finding the "\" on the keyboard!!
>
>Is there anyway I can change the logon back, so users
only have to write "username" i OWA.
>
>Regards,
>
>Zoodiaq
>.
>



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