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| I have a need to limit which workstation users can logon to, but I also need them to access OWA. Is there a recommended practice? I try adding the OWA FE server, but have yet to try the BE boxes. Any insight would be appreciated. |
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| Marr, Joe wrote: > I have a need to limit which workstation users can logon to, but I also > need them to access OWA. > > Is there a recommended practice? I try adding the OWA FE server, but > have yet to try the BE boxes. > > Any insight would be appreciated. Are you referring to the "logon on" capability of Active Directory? If yes, I found (at least on Exchange 2000) that if you set the field in AD users are no more able to logon to OWA using NTLM Auth. Of course, if you use Basic auth (with ssl!) all is ok (remember to add the Exchange server name to the "logon" tab) My 2 cents LC |
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