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Harald Amundsen

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Apr 17, 2000, 3:00:00 AM4/17/00
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I'm soon going to set up an OWA-server for an Exchange-organization with
several sites, all
sites are communicating over frame-relay.
Do i have to set up one OWA-server for each site, to give my users
OWA-functionality or is it
enough with one OWA-server to serve all sites ?

thx in advance
Harald


Patrick Reed [MVP]

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Apr 17, 2000, 3:00:00 AM4/17/00
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You can do it with one server, just make sure it can handle the traffic.

Be sure you read through Knowledge Base Article 175892 to get a rundown on
the permissions required.

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1 server is enough to serve all sites,

If users log-on to Webbaccess then the Exchange server is looking to wich
sites he has to reffer with the specified NT-user.

Kindest regards,

I. Braun.

Paul

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Will this still work even if the Exchange sites are in different nt domains?
We have one way trusts so the domain that would have the IIS server would be
able to see the other nt domain's users.

thanks

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Patrick Reed [MVP]

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You'll need to make sure the domains containing the users are trusted by the
domain of which the IIS server is a member. Users will have to authenticate
using
<DOMAINNAME>\<USERNAME>

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Apr 18, 2000, 3:00:00 AM4/18/00
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Yes this will still work.
You will login at your own domain (the domain were the account is located)
And with the one way trust you can reach the server. Thus Domain of Exchange
site is trusting the user from the other domain.

cheers

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