Stevehewitt
IS-IT--Management
Hi all,
We currently have a single Exchange 2003 standard installation on Windows 2003 Standard SP2.
I have recently deployed push-email / activesync and OWA.
However I don't want OWA to be accessible remotely. Whilst it's easy enough to just turn off OWA for users in AD, or to block port 443 on the firewall these aren't options for me.
We want Push-Email to still be accessible remotely (using a webmail.company.com URL), but only want OWA to be accessible internally.
(The reason for this is we have a remote gateway appliance that we want remote users to go through to access OWA as the applicance allows for granualr control that Exchange doesn't natively)
So my question is how can I disable OWA access remotely, whilst keeping ActiveSync / Push-email working....
Thanks,
Steve.
"They have the internet on computers now!" - Homer Simpson
We currently have a single Exchange 2003 standard installation on Windows 2003 Standard SP2.
I have recently deployed push-email / activesync and OWA.
However I don't want OWA to be accessible remotely. Whilst it's easy enough to just turn off OWA for users in AD, or to block port 443 on the firewall these aren't options for me.
We want Push-Email to still be accessible remotely (using a webmail.company.com URL), but only want OWA to be accessible internally.
(The reason for this is we have a remote gateway appliance that we want remote users to go through to access OWA as the applicance allows for granualr control that Exchange doesn't natively)
So my question is how can I disable OWA access remotely, whilst keeping ActiveSync / Push-email working....
Thanks,
Steve.
"They have the internet on computers now!" - Homer Simpson