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OWA and W2K access permission??? 1

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I have exchange 5.5 OWA set up on a W2K server. The only people that can access the OWA via the internet are domain admins. I do not want to give everyone that level of access. What level of permissions do I give them so that they can access OWA via the internet? I am useing AD. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanx!
 
You need to give them "log on locally" rights to the OWA box.
 
HI!

I also come across this situation.
Could you mind tell me more details on how to
<give them &quot;log on locally&quot; rights to the OWA box.>?

I've already set &quot;log on locally&quot; rights onto Win2000 Server.

 
You just give them &quot;Log on Locally&quot; rights to the server that is running OWA. Give Domain Users the right to log on locally or break it down per user.
 
Well I went to computer management and since my exchange server is a domain controller it will not allow me to access the local accounts. Is there another way through AD?
 
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