IIS / OWA
From: Mike Begin (mikebegin@hotmail.com)
Date: 02/12/03
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From: "Mike Begin" <mikebegin@hotmail.com> Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 15:16:28 -0500
Hello,
I am having a problem with our Outlook Web Access. We have 100 e-mail users
and 95% of them can login to OWA/IIS anytime, anywhere. The other 5% can
sometimes login, but most times cannot. IIS sits on the same box as
Exchange and OWA, behind a firewall. I have IIS setup with Integrated
Windows Authentication. They get their login box, enter their username,
password and domain - the box dissapears for a split second and then comes
back. If they do this three times, they get an unauthorized message in the
browser. I have recently replaced some Win 98 computers with Windows xp Pro
and it seems to happen more with XP, actually some people did not have the
problem with Win 98 and they do now with XP - coincidence?? I have gone
into the browser (IE 6 SP1) and cleared everything (cookies, cache,
history), set security to low, ask it to prompt for username and password -
and it still does not work.
I think it is an IIS Authentication problem? I have checked security
settings for all users, they seem to all have the same security rights to
the box / domain.
Any ideas? I appreciate it!
Thanks,
Mike
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