Hi chaps,

In Exchange 2010 does anyone know what will happen to the remote clients if we 
to change the Outlook Anywhere settings on the server to accept NTLM rather 
than basic authentication?

The users in question connect via Outlook Anywhere over HTTP. With Basic 
authentication users are asked for a password when they open Outlook. We have 
noticed at other sites that with NTLM they aren't.

What I'm not sure about is what happens if we change the setting in Exchange 
2010 to the clients that are already set up to use Basic. Will they just not be 
able to authenticate at all or will they be changed to NTLM via Autoconfigure? 
In Exchange2007 you used to be able to specify both as an option which was nice 
and easy.

Olly

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