Re: Web services configuration
- From: "Steve" <newsgroup@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 14 Jan 2006 14:21:03 -0800
Better to use the SBS DHCP server and disable on the router. Workstations
should point to the SBS IP for DNS.
"Rene" <Rene@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:4E8F5216-1CE9-4657-A931-B5570798F027@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Im meaning the "Configure e-mail and Internet Connection Wizard"
> at step 3, "Web services Configuration" I mark for Allow access to only
> the
> following Web site services from the Internet:
> Outlook Web Access
>
> When that's done, all clients will be directed to mycomanyweb when they
> try
> to access the Internet. When typing www.google.com; they will only go to
> mycompanyweb.
>
> Internally, everything works fine.
>
> I use a router as DHCP, clients uses Servers IP as DNS.
>
> "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> In news:ABE9DBF9-9DF8-4B8D-9FE2-C5D999FDAD8B@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
>> Rene <Rene@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
>> > Hi,
>> > when I alow acess to Outlook Web acess or Remote Web workplace in the
>> > Configure Internet and E-mail wizzard, then the internetconnetion is
>> > totally blocked.
>>
>> Meaning?
>>
>> > Same what kind of adress I type, i'm redirected to
>> > mycompanyweb.
>>
>> So from the Internet, you go to
>>
>> http(s)://my.domain.com/remote or /exchange
>>
>> and you get companyweb?
>>
>> How about internally - can you go to http(s)://myserver/remote ?
>> myserver/exchange?
>> >
>> > What's the reason, and how do I fix it???
>>
>>
>>
>>
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