Integrated Windows authentication OWA and Exchange active sync
- From: "Stephen M" <smeier-spamless@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 08:31:27 -0400
I have found that Win 98, NT and VPN clients can not access OWA without
turning off integrated windows a authentication in the security settings of
the exchange virtual directory in the default website of IIS.
That was really not a big deal for me until a bunch if execs signed a new
cell phone contract and showed up with tre650's wanting to get e-mail on
their phone (nothing like good technology planning).
The treo650 is a palmOS-based smartphone and is capable of syncing calendar
and phone info via exchange active sync. Of course it did not work straight
out of the box. I came across a palm-os article that indicated that
integrated windows authentication needed to be turned on. Sure enough, i was
able to sync after turning on integrated windows authentication.
So my problem is that I can either make the phones work or the
Win98/NT/VPN-OWA.
My gut says that I should try to find a way to work around the latter as the
phones appear to be more complicated. IS there a way to allow basic
authentication to take place for some clients? os is there a way to get
elder OS's to do integrated windows authentication?
Thanks,
Steve
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