Re: OWA access on E2k and SBS2000

From: Marina Roos [SBS-MVP] (marina_at_roos.nodontwantspam.nl.com)
Date: 04/12/04

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    Have you run the ICW-wizard? What is the exact errormessage?

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    Regards,
    Marina
    Microsoft SBS-MVP
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    > Hi,
    > we are running SBS2000 with Exchange 2000 and IIS5 and ISA firewall on
    > a multi-homed server behind a router. We want to give external users
    > access to their mails via OWA. Ok, it works fine when accessing from
    > the local network. But not when trying to access OWA from outside.
    >
    > The router forwards HTTP requests on port 80 to the external NIC where
    > the ISA firewall bridges it to port 81 which is the IIS port. This way
    > we can reach our intranet pages without any problems.
    >
    > But when trying to reach OWA/Exchange the requests are refused. The
    > error message says that www.ourdomain.de:81 has rejected the access.
    >
    > It works when configuring the browser so that our official IP acts as
    > proxy. But the users cannot always reconfigure the browser to use this
    > IP as proxy, esp. not when using a PC in an Internet cafe or so. There
    > must be a better way to solve this.
    >
    > As mentioned above, it works fine from the local network (connecting
    > on port 8080). Socket pooling on the ISA is switched off.
    

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