Re: How to detect Outlook (RPC over HTTP / OWA) sessions ?
- From: "Xavier" <xminet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2005 00:09:01 +0100
Yes, this allows me to detect if a user recently intiated an Outlook
session.
Thanks.
""Nathan Liu [MSFT]"" <v-natliu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi Xavier,
>
> Thank you for your kind update. Did my reply resolve your question?
>
> I appreciate your time and cooperation. Please do not hesitate to let me
> know if you have any further concerns, I am looking forward to hearing
> from
> you.
>
> Additionally, I'm glad to provide the following information for your
> reference:
>
> Exchange Server 2003 SP2 Overview
> http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/downloads/2003/sp2/overview.mspx
>
> Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2: Frequently Asked Questions
> http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/downloads/2003/sp2/faq.mspx
>
> Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 Release Notes
> http://download.microsoft.com/download/f/b/5/fb5c54af-fe5c-48e9-be97-f9e8207
> 325ab/Ex_2003_SP2_RelNotes.htm
>
> How to use the RPC Ping utility to troubleshoot connectivity issues with
> the Exchange over the Internet feature in Outlook 2003
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/831051
>
> 827330 How to troubleshoot client RPC over HTTP connection issues in
> Office
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=827330
>
> 833401 How to configure RPC over HTTP on a single server in Exchange
> Server
> 2003
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=833401
>
> If you have installed the Exchange 2003 SP2, the OWA logon screen it now
> requests "Domain\username:" format. To resolve it, Please kindly help me
> double-check if you still able to log on to OWA by using just user name
> (without the domain name).
>
> I. If you still able to log on to OWA by using just user name (without
> the
> domain name). On the OWA logon screen it now requests "Domain\username:"
> where I think it used to request just the username. In fact you do not
> have
> to enter the domain, it works fine without doing so, but is there a way to
> correct the logon screen?
>
> We can change "Domain name\user name:" on the logon screen to "User name:"
> by following these steps:
>
> 1. Open logon.asp in C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\exchweb\bin\auth\usa with
> Notepad.
>
> 2. Find the following line:
>
> CONST L_UserName_Text = "Domain\user name:"
>
> 3. Change "Domain\user name:" to "User name:".
>
> 4. Save the logon.asp.
>
> II. If you cannot log on to OWA by using just user name (without the
> domain name), we can perform the following changes in IIS:
>
> 1. Open the properties of the Exchange Virtual Directory (under the
> default web site).
>
> 2. Go to the Directory Security Tab
>
> 3. Click EDIT in Authentication and access control
>
> 4. Change the Default domain to match the NETBIOS Domain name of the
> organization.
>
> 5. Ok the changes.
>
> 6. Restart the default web site.
>
> Now, you should be able to access OWA using Forms Based Authentication by
> just typing in the Username.
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Nathan Liu (MSFT)
> Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
>
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>>From: "Xavier" <xminet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>References: <uWZY8tS#FHA.740@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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>>Subject: Re: How to detect Outlook (RPC over HTTP / OWA) sessions ?
>>Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2005 08:00:08 +0100
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>>Thanks !
>>
>>""Nathan Liu [MSFT]"" <v-natliu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>> Hello Xavier,
>>>
>>> Thank you for posting in the SBS newsgroup. I'm glad to working with
>>> you
>>> again.
>>>
>>> My sincerest apologies for the delay in responding, please note the
>>> partner
>
>>> managed newsgroups are staffed weekdays by Microsoft Support
>>> professionals.
>>> Our goal is to provide a one business day response to all posts.
>>>
>>> For time critical issues (not business down), we encourage you to
>>> contact
>>> CSS directly for more immediate assistance:
>>> International Support (non-US/Canada):
>>> http://support.microsoft.com/common/international.aspx
>>>
>>> US and Canada:
>>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;EN-US;OfferProPhone
>>>
>>> To continue working with me in the newsgroups, please see the following:
>>>
>>> According to your description, I understand that you would like to
>>> detect
>>> the current Outlook (RPC over HTTP / OWA) sessions, when you try to
>>> restart
>>> the SBS Server remotely at night. If I have misunderstood the problem,
>>> please don¡¯t hesitate to let me know.
>>>
>>> Based on my knowledge, we can try the following steps to monitor the
>>> current Outlook (RPC over HTTP / OWA) sessions:
>>>
>>> 1. In Exchange System Manager, expand Administrative Groups, expand
>>> Servers, expand Exchange Server Name.
>>>
>>> 2. Expand the First Storage Group, expand Mailbox Store or Public Folder
>>> Store.
>>>
>>> 3. Click Logons container. Here you can see who access mailbox by which
>>> kind of way at what time. Let me explain it further as below.
>>>
>>> First of all, you can ignore these system mailboxes: System Attendant,
>>> SystemMailbox {ID} and SMTP (ID) in this page.
>>>
>>> Then you can double check the Client Version column, you may see the
>>> following categories:
>>>
>>> 1. HTTP: OWA session
>>> 2. Client Version like 11.0.6352.0: Outlook MAPI session (RPC or RPC
>>> over
>>> HTTP)
>>>
>>> I appreciate your time and cooperation. If anything is unclear, please
>>> feel
>>> free to let me know. I am looking forward to hearing from you.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> Nathan Liu (MSFT)
>>> Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
>>>
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>>> provide other information for your reference, we recommend you post
>>> different incidents in different threads to keep the thread clean. In
>>> doing
>>> so, it will ensure your issues are resolved in a timely manner.
>>>
>>> For urgent issues, you may want to contact Microsoft CSS directly.
>>> Please
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>>>
>>> Any input or comments in this thread are highly appreciated.
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>>>>From: "Xavier" <xminet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>>Subject: How to detect Outlook (RPC over HTTP / OWA) sessions ?
>>>>Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2005 00:35:58 +0100
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>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>SBS2003 provides fantastic features for working with email remotely.
>>>>However, as an administrator when I do need to restart a server at
>>>>night,
>>> I
>>>>would like to know if some of my users are connected to Exchange via OWA
>>> or
>>>>RPC/HTTP. Is there ant easy way to detect such sessions ?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks,
>>>>
>>>>Xavier
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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