Each front-end server is separate. Each front-end server can figure out what back-end server is holding the user's mailbox and will know how to proxy the user to the correct back-end.
You could load-balance the front-end servers and make them respond the the same IP address and FQDN. -----Original Message----- From: Tony Hlabse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 3:44 PM To: Exchange Discussions Subject: multiple OWA servers I was looking a bit and didn't see anything on this but was curious. If you have mutiple OWA front-end servers (E2K) and when you publish the url for users to access their email via the web client. How Exchange handles which user get which server. Do they all hit the default OWA server and it just knows which OWA server handles that user mailbox? I never saw this explained very well. Has anybody seen a write-up on this and could forward a link for this. Also an install guide for this type of config. _________________________________________________________________ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail _________________________________________________________________ List posting FAQ: http://www.swinc.com/resource/exch_faq.htm Web Interface: http://intm-dl.sparklist.com/cgi-bin/lyris.pl?enter=exchange&text_mode=& lang=english To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Exchange List admin: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _________________________________________________________________ List posting FAQ: http://www.swinc.com/resource/exch_faq.htm Web Interface: http://intm-dl.sparklist.com/cgi-bin/lyris.pl?enter=exchange&text_mode=&lang=english To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Exchange List admin: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

