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Setting up OWA Front End

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MTVW

IS-IT--Management
Sep 18, 2003
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I have mixed 5.5 and Exch2K3 environment in test. I setup the backend server for OWA with SSL cert etc for testing. I then implemented a front end server, but I am unable to logon to a mailbox.
I have the check mark set for this will be a front end server...the server is not in a DMZ...

Any ideas?
 
You really should consider putting OWA on the Front-End Server.

Marc
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yes I know that...I have a Front End server setup...however I cannot access mailboxes on the BE...

This is in test
 
Hang on, I am confused ....
Your initial post:
I setup the backend server for OWA

Marc
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Ok....in test I have an mixed 5.5 2K3 Exchange environment...during initial testing I just configured the backend 2K3 server for OWA with the forms based...cert...etc.
I then implemented a FE server on the same network...I am unable to get to mailboxes.
 
If I understand you correctly, you now have 2 OWA setups?
You should eliminate the BE one then.

See also:

Marc
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Ok so the BE being setup is causing the problem with mailbox access?
 
Well, that would be my first guess, yes.
If you have multiple server, you either work with multiple OWA, on different ports, or you configure it on the FE to access them all.

Marc
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Cool...good call. Works fine now. Thanks for the assistance!
 
You're welcome

Marc
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