RE: Outlook Web Access
- From: Michael <Michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 2 May 2006 07:55:02 -0700
Thanks,
That seemed to do the trick.
Michael
""Damian N Leibaschoff [MSFT]"" wrote:
Hi,.
When you connect through OWA, the machine that shows up as the one the user
is trying log in from is the machine they are using IE from, so if you
limit the machines they can login to from active directory you would have
to add the machine names of any client they might use to connect to OWA
(even outside the domain). You should be able to see the denied logins in
the security log with the machine names.
Regards,
Damian
Damian N. Leibaschoff, MS IST, MCSE
Microsoft Corporation
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I have a few users I wanted to limit which local machines they could login
to. I was able to do this by setting their user profile to allow login
only specific machines.Then
The first problem I ran into was they could NOT access RWW. I finally
figured out I needed to add the sbs machine to their list of machines.
I found out they are not able to use Outlook Web Access (even though the
server is on their list of machines).
Any ideas?
Michael
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