I'm not using FBA, and I've tried several different forms of domain names (e.g., domain, domain\, domain.org, domain.org\). None seem to work. Or, as I just discovered, they don't work with IE (at least on XP SP2). Setting the default domain to domain\ works if you're using Firefox--you get right in without specifying a domain in the username field. I'd have expected them to both be the same, or if one worked it would be IE. Not so. I've inherited this Exchange server, and the guy who set it up is long gone (isn't this a familiar theme on this list?). I'm considering just whacking the whole thing and starting over, but I'm new enough to Exchange to know that may not be advisable in the short term. People are currently able to send and receive e-mail, so it's not totally hosed up. Looks like I'll be doing a little reading over the holiday weekend, though. If anyone has any other advice, I'd appreciate it. Thanks! --Dave
________________________________ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of TIROA YANN Sent: Tue 6/28/2005 16:36 To: [email protected] Subject: RE : [ActiveDir] OT: Outlook Web Access & Split DNS Hi :) If I understand u, u set "domain" in the ESM and the logon page always return the domain.com\username ? 1) Try to set "domain.org" in ESM rather than "domain" 2) See this link to hardcoded "domain" in the Logon.asp file of your OWA Logon page. http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/OWA2003Forms-based-Authentication-default-domain.html That supposes u use FBA ( Forms-based Authentication ) in your exchange. Let us know how it goes for u :) Cheers, Yann ________________________________ De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] de la part de Lamberty, Dave Date: mar. 28/06/2005 22:59 À: [email protected] Objet : RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Outlook Web Access & Split DNS The correct domain is actually set in ESM (and changes are replicated to IIS), but the OWA web site still requires users to enter the domain name with their username. The same thing happens both internally and externally when accessing the OWA site. Assume the following: Internal DNS domain name: domain.org External DNS domain name: domain.com NetBIOS domain name: domain If I just enter username & password, the login fails, and the logon box returns with domain.com\username in the username field. That won't work, though, as the user accounts exist in the internal domain. If you enter either domain.org\username or domain\username, and a password, you log in just fine. The fact that the failed logon returns with the external domain name appended to the username makes me think this is a DNS issue, but I'm pretty new to Exchange so that's just my shot in the dark. Any other suggestions on where to look? Thanks! --Dave -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Crawford, Scott Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 6:00 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Outlook Web Access & Split DNS Well, you can, and it will work for a while, but Exchange will reset it to whatever is set in Exchange Enterprise Manager. You can change it by browsing to Organization/Administrative Group/Servers/Server/Protocols/HTTP/Exchange Virtual Server/Exchange, right click Exchange, Properties, Access tab, Authentication and set whatever options you like. Whatever you set here will show up in IIS. -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of joe Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 5:43 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Outlook Web Access & Split DNS This isn't my specialty but I believe you can set the default auth domain in the IIS settings where you configure authentication types. joe -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lamberty, Dave Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 6:00 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [ActiveDir] OT: Outlook Web Access & Split DNS When users log in to our Outlook Web Access site, they must enter their username in the format domainname\username, as the domain name isn't being passed. I'd like to be able to pass the domain name so users don't have to remember to enter it when they log on (and reduce help desk call volume by about 50%...). We're not using ISA Server, and have just a single Exchange 2003 server for our mail. AD is 2003 mixed mode, soon to be switched to native mode. We have a split DNS structure, where the OWA page resides in a different DNS domain than our AD user accounts, and I'm wondering if that might be part of the problem. Does anyone know how (or if it's possible) to pass OWA a different domain name? Thanks! --Dave List info : http://www.activedir.org/List.aspx List FAQ : http://www.activedir.org/ListFAQ.aspx List archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/activedir%40mail.activedir.org/ List info : http://www.activedir.org/List.aspx List FAQ : http://www.activedir.org/ListFAQ.aspx List archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/activedir%40mail.activedir.org/ List info : http://www.activedir.org/List.aspx List FAQ : http://www.activedir.org/ListFAQ.aspx List archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/activedir%40mail.activedir.org/ List info : http://www.activedir.org/List.aspx List FAQ : http://www.activedir.org/ListFAQ.aspx List archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/activedir%40mail.activedir.org/
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