Correct. The FE is domain-joined, and nothing domain ever goes in the dmz.
Ever.

Ken's answer is 100% on the money.

On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 3:38 PM, Ken Cornetet <[email protected]>wrote:

> You might want to re-think your strategy. I don’t think Microsoft supports
> FEs in a DMZ, or at least it is not recommended.****
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> I assume you want OWA over the Internet? Put your FE in the internal
> network, and use a reverse proxy in the DMZ.****
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> Ken Cornetet 812.482.8499****
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> To err is human - to moo, bovine.****
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> *Subject:* Adding an Exchange 2003 Front End server?****
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> I currently only have one Exchange 2003 standard server in my environment.
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> I would like to add an Exchange 2003 standard front endserver in a DMZ I
> am creating.****
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> What do I need to do?****
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