Re: OWA redirect not working.
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Hi,
This is normal behaviour. In order to have only one external url you must
use a front-end server. If you don't want that you need 2 urls.
Leif
"Vince" <Vince@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi all,
I recently added a second exchange 2003 server to my network. When a user
connects to Server A via our FQDN and OWA, if their mailbox is on server B
they are unable to connect. If they connect directly to server B via
public
IP they can connect.
Any ideas?
Connectivity between subnets via Cisco VPN
--
Vince
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