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Igor Dombrovan
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Posted:
Mon Nov 21, 2005 5:58 pm Post subject:
OWA FBA doesn't work on a separate web site |
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Hi group
To serve OWA from a separate IP address I created a new web site in IIS
Admin, say "External". Next I saved virtual directories ExchWeb and Exchange
in the default web site to a file and created the same vitrual directories
in the "External" web site. Everything (so far) works ok except Forms Base
Auth (which works fine in the Default Web Site).
Any ideas what should be tweaked to make this work ?
Or maybe there's another way to distinguish which virtual directories I
serve on which IP addresses ?
Thanks in advance for your time and effort,
Igor
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M. Pistillo
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Posted:
Mon Dec 05, 2005 5:58 pm Post subject:
Re: OWA FBA doesn't work on a separate web site |
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Create a new HTTP Virtual Server on your OWA server in System Manager
(under Protocols | HTTP). Then you should be able to assign the IP
address is IIS Admin, enable SSL and then enable FBA.
Igor Dombrovan wrote:
| Quote: | Hi group
To serve OWA from a separate IP address I created a new web site in IIS
Admin, say "External". Next I saved virtual directories ExchWeb and Exchange
in the default web site to a file and created the same vitrual directories
in the "External" web site. Everything (so far) works ok except Forms Base
Auth (which works fine in the Default Web Site).
Any ideas what should be tweaked to make this work ?
Or maybe there's another way to distinguish which virtual directories I
serve on which IP addresses ?
Thanks in advance for your time and effort,
Igor |
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M. Pistillo
Guest
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Posted:
Mon Dec 05, 2005 5:58 pm Post subject:
Re: OWA FBA doesn't work on a separate web site |
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Create a new HTTP Virtual Server on your OWA server in System Manager
(under Protocols | HTTP). Then you should be able to assign the IP
address is IIS Admin, enable SSL and then enable FBA.
Igor Dombrovan wrote:
| Quote: | Hi group
To serve OWA from a separate IP address I created a new web site in IIS
Admin, say "External". Next I saved virtual directories ExchWeb and Exchange
in the default web site to a file and created the same vitrual directories
in the "External" web site. Everything (so far) works ok except Forms Base
Auth (which works fine in the Default Web Site).
Any ideas what should be tweaked to make this work ?
Or maybe there's another way to distinguish which virtual directories I
serve on which IP addresses ?
Thanks in advance for your time and effort,
Igor |
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