Re: RPC over https and Outlook profiles
- From: "mac.watson@xxxxxxxxx" <mac.watson@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 5 Dec 2005 09:21:03 -0800
We run an internal "sub-zone" for the world reachable FQDN
(exchange.domain.com) of the proxy server; that way, the users have the
same name reachable in the office or out of the office.
When they are on the corporate LAN, the host name points at the
front-end (or RPC proxy, FE isn't actually required). In our case, the
front end is reachable from inside as exchange.domain.com and outside
as exchange.domain.com using the "sub-zone" mentioned above.
I'm not sure I follow; our users are on an AD, so they authenticate
through the directory; Outlook uses NTLM hased on logon to authenticate
against the mail servers.
Hope that helps.
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