Re: How are you guys allowing OWA?

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Hi,

You need to follow the steps you listed (from 1 to 9).

Leif

"Sam Manzella" <sjmanzella@xxxxxxxxxxx> skrev i en meddelelse
news:Ov8VsuKrFHA.4044@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Hi, thanks for the replies. I think I need a little more help on this. I
> thought I could access just by typing in https, but apparently I need to
do
> something in IIS. Do I need to do to follow the steps below this in order
to
> enable HTTPS, or is there something else I need to do?
>
> Help, I'm confused...
>
> --------------------------------------------
> Configure Folder or Web Site to Use SSL/HTTPS
> This procedure assumes that your site has already has a certificate
assigned
> to it. 1. Log on to the Web server computer as an administrator.
> 2. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
> 3. Double-click Administrative Tools, and then double click Internet
> Services Manager.
> 4. Select the Web site from the list of different served sites in
the
> left pane.
> 5. Right-click the Web site, folder, or file for which you want to
> configure SSL communication, and then click Properties.
> 6. Click the Directory Security tab.
> 7. Click Edit.
> 8. Click Require secure-channel (SSL) if you want the Web site,
> folder, or file to require SSL communications.
> 9. Click Require 128-bit encryption to configure 128-bit (instead of
> 40-bit) encryption support.
> 10. To allow users to connect without supplying their own
certificate,
> click Ignore client certificates.
>
> Alternatively, to allow a user to supply their own certificate, use
> Accept client certificates.
> 11. To configure client mapping, click Enable client certificate
> mapping, and then click Edit to map client certificates to users.
>
> If you configure this functionality, you can map client certificates
> to individual users in Active Directory. You can use this functionality to
> automatically identify a user according to the certificate they supplied
> when they access the Web site. You can map users to certificates on a
> one-to-one basis (one certificate identifies one user) or you can map many
> certificates to one user (a list of certificates is matched against a
> specific user according to specific rules. The first valid match becomes
the
> mapping).
> 12. Click OK.
>
>
> --------------------------------------------
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "Leythos" <void@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:MPG.1d7840af84930200989d20@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > In article <eThh6xcqFHA.3160@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> > jmcbee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx says...
> >> As Jim said, you are better opening up port 443 ONLY and requiring your
> >> users to type in HTTPS. It sometimes requires some support to get the
> >> users
> >> used to that.
> >
> > Or, set the default HTTP site to redirect to the HTTPS connection. In
> > fact you can setup email.company.com and have it redirect to the
> > https://company.com/exchange if you want.
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> > spam999free@xxxxxxxxxx
> > remove 999 in order to email me
>
>
>



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