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Christof
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Wed Feb 16, 2005 5:45 pm Post subject:
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Hello All!!!
i must implement a new Exchange 2003 FE Server for OWA + OMA + Active Sync.
This Server will be reacheable from internet, the restriction is, all people
access this server from internet must not have access to Public Folders.
What's the best implementation way???
No access to PF means also Free/Busy information is not available, or not???
Thanks for your help
christof
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Medalist
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Wed Feb 16, 2005 8:39 pm Post subject:
RE: OWA 2003 without Access to Public Folder |
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Simply; if you dont want any user to reach to the PF, just open IIS from the
OWA, and delete the "public" virtual folder.
"Christof" wrote:
| Quote: | Hello All!!!
i must implement a new Exchange 2003 FE Server for OWA + OMA + Active Sync.
This Server will be reacheable from internet, the restriction is, all people
access this server from internet must not have access to Public Folders.
What's the best implementation way???
No access to PF means also Free/Busy information is not available, or not???
Thanks for your help
christof |
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christof
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Wed Feb 16, 2005 8:47 pm Post subject:
RE: OWA 2003 without Access to Public Folder |
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Thanks for your Reply!
yes this is true, but when i do it by this way no one has access to PF the
internal and external (internet) Users. Schedule Free/Busy times required for
Meeting requests will also not be available. This is not acceptable.
christof
"Medalist" wrote:
| Quote: | Simply; if you dont want any user to reach to the PF, just open IIS from the
OWA, and delete the "public" virtual folder.
"Christof" wrote:
Hello All!!!
i must implement a new Exchange 2003 FE Server for OWA + OMA + Active Sync.
This Server will be reacheable from internet, the restriction is, all people
access this server from internet must not have access to Public Folders.
What's the best implementation way???
No access to PF means also Free/Busy information is not available, or not???
Thanks for your help
christof |
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