Re: Restrict access to OWA



Jerry Cope <JerryCope@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Bother! I feared that was the case, but thanks for the response.

I have already removed these users from the RWW Users group
expecting/hoping that this would also remove their access to OWA from
outside.

Not if they explicitly type in https://whatever.your.domain/exchange, no.

Is this really such a problem? Do you have employees who insist on working
too hard after hours?


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

Jerry Cope <JerryCope@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Is it possible to restrict access to OWA for specific users so that
they can use OWA from the subnet but not from external addresses and
if so, how?

eg: Users A and B need access to RWW and OWA from external addresses
but user C does not need any access from outside the network but
does need access to OWA.

All you can do per user is enable or disable OWA in their ADUC
properties.

You can also disable access to RWW by removing them from the Remote
Web Workplace Users group.



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