Re: 2003 SBS Remote OUTLOOK problem.
- From: v-terliu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Terence Liu [MSFT])
- Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2007 07:02:53 GMT
Hello Mike,
Thank you for posting here.
According to your description, I understand that the users from Internet
need to logon SBS domain to access OWA. If I have misunderstood the
problem, please don't hesitate to let me know.
Before we go any further, please let me know the following information so
that we can understand your situation more clearly.
1. As you mentioned "Is there a way to set it up so the user does not have
to be logged in?", what do you mean by the "logged in"? Logged in what?
Please capture screenshots on the "logged in" and send the pictures to me
at v-terliu@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
2. What error do the users get when access OWA without "logged in"? Please
capture screenshots on the error messages and send the pictures to me at
v-terliu@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
3. I suggest you run the CEICW again to see if it help:
Go through the follow KB and rerun CEICW carefully.
How to configure Internet access in Windows Small Business Server 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/825763/en-us
Detailed steps for your reference:
a. On the SBS 2003 Server open the Server Management console. Go to
Standard Management\To Do List.
b. Click the "Connect to the Internet" link.
c. When navigating to the Firewall page, select "Enable firewall" and click
Next.
d. On the "Services Configuration" page, select all the items and then
click Next.
e. On the "Web Services Configuration" page, make sure "Allow access to the
entire Web site from the Internet" is selected. If you select "Allow access
to only the following Web site services from the Internet", make sure all
items in the list are selected. Click Next.
f. On the "Web Server Certificate" page, choose to create a new Web server
certificate and then type the public domain name (your public DNS name)
that you will use to access OWA and RWW (for example, if your public domain
name that you use to access the sites is www.xyz.com, you should type
www.xyz.com as the new certificate name).
g. Go through the remaining steps.
Then, try to access the OWA again thru https://www.xyz.com/exchange/.
4. Gather MPS network report on SBS:
a. Download MPSrepot_network from
http://download.microsoft.com/download/b/b/1/bb139fcb-4aac-4fe5-a579-30b0bd9
15706/MPSRPT_NETWORK.EXE
b. Run MPSRPT_NETWORK.exe.
c. The tool will automatically collect the information. This procedure will
take 10~15 minutes.
d. Open Windows Explorer, navigate to the folder:
%SystemRoot%\MPSReports\Network\Reports\Cab\
e. Send the .cab file directly to me at v-terliu@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
I appreciate your time and look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks and have a nice day!
Best regards,
Terence Liu(MSFT)
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| Yes we have tested that. It doesn't seem to matter if your next to the
server
| or out on the Internet, It wont connect without the user being logged in
|
| "Kevin Weilbacher" wrote:
|
| > OWA does not require a user to be logged in locally for it to work.
Have you
| > tested to see if OWA works properly from within the network? That is,
have
| > the user log off their computer, then go to another computer that
someone
| > else is logged onto, and try firing up OWA and logging on.
| >
| > --
| > Kevin Weilbacher [SBS MVP]
| > "The days pass by so quickly now, the nights are seldom long"
| > *
| >
| > "Mike Barnes" <MikeBarnes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| > news:89BA8E3E-88A1-4315-89CC-D7086BED9EDD@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > > We connect to our 2003 SBS Exchange server
| > > remotly accross the Internet. But the Outlook web
| > > client only works if the user is logged in at the office.
| > > Is there a way to set it up so the user does not have
| > > to be logged in?
| >
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