Re: How do you have OWA configured????

From: David Ruschinek (drusho_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 06/02/03

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    try this:
    XWEB: How to Change OWA Passwords Through IIS
    http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;267596

    DR
    "Leythos" <void@nowhere.com> wrote in message
    news:MPG.1943d518d26812c1989acc@news-server.columbus.rr.com...
    > I have several Exchange 2000 servers running in different locations for
    > different clients. The exchange servers are stand alone AD units that
    > are running in the DMZ of the firewall. The E2K servers are not part of
    > the clients LAN as far as AD or authentication goes. they use a separate
    > login for their email server to keep them isolated from the LAN.
    >
    > Since these clients are very small, some are also running their web
    > sites on the E2K machine - static HTML pages only - fully patched IIS
    > with HTTP filtering on the firewall, and massive subnet block lists.
    >
    > I have the E2K setup on the same IP as the domain name mapping and the
    > website, I have added a self signed certificate to allow SSL for OWA,
    > and moved the default website HTTP to port 8081 (but not mapped a rule
    > to allow it from the internet). The website comes in on port 80 and is
    > mapped to a public root site on the IIS config - not the default site.
    > The SSL port is mapped back to the OWA from the default IIS webs site IP
    > on the server.
    >
    > So, here is the layout:
    >
    > Default Site: HTTP 8081, Internal IP #1 \default site
    > SSL OWS Site: HTTPS 443, Internal IP #1 \Exchange
    > Web Site: HTTP 80, Internal IP #2 \customers web site
    >
    > Firewall: HTTP 80, maps to Internal IP #2
    > Firewall: HTTPS 443, maps to Internal IP #1
    > No firewall mapping for 8081
    >
    > When users open https://domainname.com/exchange they get the certificate
    > trust message, click yes, get into OWA, and all is good until they
    > select OPTIONS and try to change their password. It appears that the
    > CHANGE PASSWORD option takes them to a different location that is not
    > within the \Exchange folder on the web. At this point I'm at a loss for
    > how to allow users to change their passwords in OWA.
    >
    > Any ideas on how to let users change their passwords via OWA????
    >
    >
    >
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