Re: OWA Authentication ? Domain/Name



Thanks Jenny that corrected it but it was necessary to tick send password in
clear text also in the exchweb. Was that acceptable or do I need to change
the setting?

Dirk-Thomas

""Jenny wu [MSFT]"" <v-yanniw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Dirk-Thomas,

Thanks for your update. I appreciate your time to the issue.

The spell checker issue may occurs due to that the domain name specified
for ExchWeb/Bin is not configured and it is not the same as Exchage.

In order to resolve this issue, navigate to ExchWeb/Bin and change its
domain setting to match Exchange. To do this, try the following:

*Note: Please configure the Exchange virtual server as required in my
previous post, and then configure the ExchWeb/Bin to use the same default
domain settings.

1. Open SBS Server Management console, locate the node ExchWeb (under the
default web site), expend "ExchWeb", right-click "Bin" and then select
"Properties".

2. Go to the Directory Security Tab

3. Click EDIT in Authentication and access control

4. Configure the default domain setting as Exchange virtual folder and
click OK to finish the configuration.

5. Restart the default web site.

Then please test the issue again to see if the issue is resolved.

Have a nice day!

Sincerely,

Jenny Wu
Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
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Opps Jenny I spoke to soon.

I can now authenticate with user name only BUT the spell check will not
work, I get an error sating it can not be completed at this time, and OWA
times out requiring me to logon again.

It put the setting back to the default "\" restarted the default website
again and all functions normally again

Any further suggestions would be helpful.

Dirk-Thomas

"Dirk-Thomas Brown" <youhadtoask@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks Jenny, its been so long since I needed to do this I forgot it!
Anyway, all is well now.

I understand the need for the full SP pack but client runs an
application
that is not certified to run with Windows Server SP-1 (In this case the
full SBS SP-1)

Thanks again for the refresher...

Dirk-Thomas

""Jenny wu [MSFT]"" <v-yanniw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Dirk-Thomas,

From your description, I understand the issue to be: you need input
domain
name/user name to access the OWA site. If I am off base, please don't
hesitate to let me know.

Let us perform the following tests to see if it helps:

I. Please double check if you can just input user name (without the
domain
name) to access the OWA site. If you still able to log on to OWA by
using
just user name. On the OWA logon screen it now requests
"Domain\username:"
where I think it used to request just the username.

In this scenario, 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 to resolve
the
issue:

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.

Additionally it is recommended that you apply the Whole SBS 2003 SP1 to
the
SBS server box first and then apply Exchange 2003 SP2. You can refer to
the
following article to apply SBS 2003 SP1.

Installing Windows SBS 2003 with SP1, "Getting Started" at the
Microsoft
Web site (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=51143

Also I would like to suggest that you take a look at the following
article
regarding to Exchange 2003 SP2.

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

Hope above information helps! I am happy to be of assistance to you and
look forward to your reply.

Have a nice day!

Sincerely,

Jenny Wu
Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
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SBS 2003 Premium recent security packs including Exchange Server done.
SBS
NOT at SP1 yet Exchange 2003 is at SP2 but all up to date other than
that.
After doing the last Exchange security update I am back to needing to
put
the domain name/user name in before OWA lets me in. I remember a
fix/cure
for this but forgot it.

Can anyone lead me back in the right direction please?

Dirk-Thomas












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