Re: OWA Connectivity
From: Steve Carr (scarr_at_bastyr.edu.NOSPAM)
Date: 11/16/04
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Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2004 11:29:45 -0800
if you are directing folks with OWA to the Exchange 2000 server still and
expecting the server to auto-redirect them, you need to make sure the FQDN
you use externally for the new server matches the actual name of the server
(you can't use a split DNS type of setup, since your 2000 server will
redirect to exchange2003server.domain.com (where domain.com is your AD
domain). You also need to make sure that the IP that resolves from the FQDN
externally is NAT'ed through the firewall correctly to your new server and
has 443 open (like Rich mentioned). Hope this helps
"Anthony Litterio" <tlitterio@rusinlaw.com> wrote in message
news:eJrju4ryEHA.748@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> I have 1 Exchange 2000 server, and I just added an Exchange 2003 server,
and
> moved all of the mailboxes over. Now, the OWA clients can not access
their
> E-mail from the Web. What changes have been made, or must be made in
order
> for this to work. I would rather keep the old 2000 server, for now, as
the
> server to forward OWA requests to the new server. Is this possible? Do I
> have to create a NAT entry to the new server? Do I have to open more
ports?
>
> Currently, we have a PIX that performs NAT to the 2000 Exachange server
and
> has the needed ports open for OWA 2000.
>
> Thanks
> Tony
>
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