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dput (IS/IT--Management)
28 Jan 02 10:19
We just installed Exchange 2000 this weekend with the OWA (Outlook Web Access) option.  OWA works fine from inside our network.  On the outside of our Raptor Firewall we can contact the OWA Server, but it brings up the skeleton OWA interface, I then just indicates ...loading where e-mail, calendars etc should be.  I have HTTP set up to this server, is there anything else we need to do.

Thanks for any help.

Dan

Dan

tikboy (MIS)
12 Feb 02 16:37
check your firewall log files, it might help you to narrow down the problem.
dput (IS/IT--Management)
12 Feb 02 16:54
Problem turns out to be that the Raptor Firewall will not support the WebDAV Extensions that Microsoft is trying to use.

I believe the workaround will probably be to use SSL for the OWA Server.

Dan

mufka (ISP)
20 Feb 02 14:19
SSL fixes it.
dput (IS/IT--Management)
20 Feb 02 14:24
Yes it does, once we switched to SSL, everything works great.

Thanks everybody!

Dan

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