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  1. superfun

    Any way to stop external OWA access but allow active sync?

    xmsre, Yes the planet I live on has many security threats. I don't think my firewall is capable of blocking based on URLs but I will look into this. This would be a very slick fix. Thanks for your time, I do appreciate it! SuperFun
  2. superfun

    Any way to stop external OWA access but allow active sync?

    WOW! What a great response XMSRE, maybe you should read my post before replying. If you would read my post I say nothing about not having a firewall. We have a firewall and currently port 443 is open and that is why both OWA and AciveSync work to the outside world. The issue was that we want...
  3. superfun

    Any way to stop external OWA access but allow active sync?

    58sniper, thanks for your latest answer, this makes sense to why they would not be able to have such a feature. Thanks for pointing this out. Do you know if the OWA portion can be set to only allowing certain IPs to connect to it. I know in IIS you can do this but does it work with OWA. I have...
  4. superfun

    Any way to stop external OWA access but allow active sync?

    I figured someone would answer my question that way. Exchange server should have this functionality built in. You shouldn't need to purchase an application firewall just to close OWA to the outside world. Anyone else have any ideas on how to close down OWA to the outside.
  5. superfun

    Any way to stop external OWA access but allow active sync?

    I currently have OWA and Active sync enabled to the outside world. I would like to keep Active Sync available but disable OWA to the outside world. I would like OWA for internal use but not external. If I block the port then Active Sync will not work. I do not have or plan to get ISA2006. I...
  6. superfun

    Who is connected to my DC?

    I know on a workstation you can run the SET command to find out what Domain controller you are currently connected to. Is there a command on a Domain controller to see all the workstations that are currently connected to it?

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