Re: ISA 2006 Problem with Outlook Anywhere
- From: "Fred" <nomail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 20:28:15 +0100
Jim, I think you are reading so many threads these days that you don't
actually are reading them ;)
In my fist post I write what Exchange version I'm using and what guide I've
used for ISA Server setup, same link you are posting : )
Here's the problem, I just can't get it working according to the article cuz
I don't understand the SPN thingies and how that should work. So either info
on how to do that OR how to get just old NTLM auth. What I really want is to
get rid of password typing when a user starts Outlook from "anywhere", just
like at the office.
In the guide we both have been reading it says enable Outlook Anywhere and
select NTLM auth, but what I should do is set this to basic, and using IIS
manager set auth to basic on RPC. Then create the publishing rule in ISA and
set that to NTLM auth?
Do I get or am I still "out there".? ;)
Anyway, thanks Jim!
I've been reading some of your articles on isaserver.org and it's always
enjoyable reading :)
"Jim Harrison (ISA SE)" <jmharr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Ok - so you can use a single listener for all OL Anywhere web publishing.
Since you refer to Exchange "Edge", I assume you're using Exch 12.
Here is an article that should get you going.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/isa/2006/deployment/exchange.mspx
Big Note: - you *MUST* configure the OL RPC/HTTP settings for Basic
authentication - no other option.
This will not affect the internal connection, which is MAPI by default
(unless you configure OL to use HTTP for all connections).
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Jim Harrison (ISA SE)
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"Fred" <nomail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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A singel ISA 2006 STD with Update for Publishing installed.
Two Exchange servers, one is Edge the other is everything but Unified
messaging, both are Standard edition.
"Jim Harrison (ISA SE)" <jmharr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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What ISA version?
It maters quite a lot...
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"Fred" <nomail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Ehum...? So what do I do?
Outlook anywhere as Basic and Exchange as NTLM or the other way round?
Oooor... impossible?
"Jim Harrison (ISA SE)" <jmharr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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You can't have NTLM at the ISA and Exchange listeners.
NTLM doesn't "translate" the same way Basic auth can.
--
Jim Harrison (ISA SE)
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"Fred" <nomail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Come on guys, I got Outlook Anywhere working using basic auth, now all I
need is to get it working with NTLM. Anyone?
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