I have Exchange Server 2000 on Windows 2000 Server. I am not familiar with IIS at all. I understand I have to configure IIS to work with OWA.
I can't view OWA "exterally", but internally, I can view OWA through my browser. I need to know how I can set it up so "Internet" can view the page.
Doesn't anyone have a link to an INFO page that I can look at?? Or does anyone know of a quick solution to my problem.
I also understand there are four different ways of Authentication. 1)Basic, 2)Integrated Windows, 3)Anonymous, and 4)Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). I found some documentation that says "SSL is not an authentication method, but provides a secure communications channel that can be used in combination with any method."
What method/combination is the most secure? How do I go about implementing it??
Thanks.
Nick
I can't view OWA "exterally", but internally, I can view OWA through my browser. I need to know how I can set it up so "Internet" can view the page.
Doesn't anyone have a link to an INFO page that I can look at?? Or does anyone know of a quick solution to my problem.
I also understand there are four different ways of Authentication. 1)Basic, 2)Integrated Windows, 3)Anonymous, and 4)Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). I found some documentation that says "SSL is not an authentication method, but provides a secure communications channel that can be used in combination with any method."
What method/combination is the most secure? How do I go about implementing it??
Thanks.
Nick