Re: OWA Security Question

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Ed Crowley
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"Don" <Don@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I have completed install the new Exchange 2003 with SP1 in the Windows 2003
> Server. I enable the SSL for change password by OWA.

Is that all you did? Describe everything you did.

> My home computer has installed the Norton Internet Security, when I logon
> the OWA (without SSL, just HTTP), the NIS will display a alert box "MS
> Outlook Web Access URI Redirect".

Are you connecting via http or https?

> What's the problem? Is that mean my
> Exchange 2003 infect by virus or trojan horse? Thanks a lot!


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