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Fred Yarbrough - 05 Apr 2005 17:09 GMT
I am wanting to do Forms Based Authentication with E2K3 OWA and was
wondering what the default permissions of the IIS Virtual Directories
Exadmin
Exchange
ExchWeb
OMA
Public

are supposed to be set at.  I have played with the permissions in IIS for
these VD's and would like to set them back to the default.  This is the
first time that I have seen this \\.\backofficestorage crap.

Thanks,
Fred
John Fenton - 05 Apr 2005 17:26 GMT
Permissions or Directory Security?
JohnF.

>I am wanting to do Forms Based Authentication with E2K3 OWA and was
> wondering what the default permissions of the IIS Virtual Directories
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> Thanks,
> Fred
Fred Yarbrough - 06 Apr 2005 04:32 GMT
Just IIS permissions.  I have not touched the NTFS permissions.  Good Point,
sorry.

Fred

> Permissions or Directory Security?
> JohnF.
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>> Thanks,
>> Fred
John Fenton - 06 Apr 2005 20:58 GMT
Directory Security Settings

Exadmin = Integrated Windows Authentication
Exchange = Basic Authentication
ExchWeb = Anonymous
OMA = Basic
Public = Basic

JohnF.

> Just IIS permissions.  I have not touched the NTFS permissions.  Good
> Point, sorry.
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>>> Thanks,
>>> Fred
Graeme - 07 Apr 2005 09:03 GMT
I set the "bin" VD under the ExchWeb to Basic as well otherwise some things
(like the spell check and opening web links in e-mails) won't work. You get
a login failure and are prompted to login again. Also, if all the users are
in one domain, you should set the default domain for all the VDs that you
set to basic.

> Directory Security Settings
>
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>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Fred
Fred Yarbrough - 10 Apr 2005 15:29 GMT
Thanks Guys.

Fred

>I set the "bin" VD under the ExchWeb to Basic as well otherwise some things
>(like the spell check and opening web links in e-mails) won't work. You get
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>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Fred
 
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