Re: Publishing OWA without publishing other exchange services



Thanks for the links. I had one of them before but now after carefully
following both I got it - almost:
The OWA site is published - I can use the ISA external IP in order to get to
the OWA site, but I'm having troubles with authentication. I think perhaps
the ISA server's network topology or configuration is wrong:

I'm trying to select the mail server's domain as the authentiaction server
but this does not work. The user is repeatedly being asked for credentials
when trying to login to OWA.
The ISA is currently a stand alone server that has two network cards. Must
the ISA server be a part of the domain? What is the prefered configuration
(domain or workgroup)? If working in workgroup configuration, are there any
special settings to be made?

Thanks for any help

"Nathan B [MSFT]" wrote:

> This should definitely be possible. Publishing OWA is essentially a special
> case of publishing a Web site. Which articles and walkthroughs did you try?
> Take a look at these:
>
> Outlook Web Access Server Publishing in ISA Server 2004
> (http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/isa/2004/plan/owapublishing.mspx)
> Outlook Web Access Walk-through for ISA Server 2004
> (http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/isa/2004/plan/owa-walkthrough.mspx)
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> "Osios" <Osios@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > Is there a way to publish OWA in ISA 2004 without publishing other
> > exchange
> > services (SMTP, IMAP, POP3)?
> >
> > We are incorporating ISA for the first time in our network and trying to
> > do
> > such a thing - publish OWA using the 443 port, but for now keep other
> > exchange protocols routed in the same way they have before. We can't get a
> > working configuration even after going through some articles and
> > walkthroughs
> > and therefore I was wondering if this configuration is possible.
>
>
>
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