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More often than not it's the user.... they should make sure they attempt to login using https://IP_or_FQDN/exchange... note the https not http
It's not a case of user error at all. Some accounts can log in and some accounts can't.
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I am running a small network using Windows SBS 2003. Some of the users can access outlook via the web, others can't. As far as I can tell all the users are set up with the same security privelages and have the same rights for remote connection. There is also no patern to which users can or can't. out of 3 users set up at the same time 1 can access the web interface the other 2 can't. Anyone got any ideas ?
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I've done a few searches but haven't found any info...
Server 2003 running IIS6. I want to create a URL alias so if a websurfer types in
an easy URL like
http://www.scene-out.com/D-N-A he's directed to the real page at http://www.scene-out.com/party/showproduct.php?product=54
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I'd like to take this opportunity of finding out what SMTP / POP3 server software people are running on their Windows servers and would recommend to others.
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I'd like to take this opportunity of finding out what SMTP / POP3 server software people are running and would recommend.
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IIS6 - URL alias
in Windows 2000/2003/NT4
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Just came across the following on another website:
The other way to do this is server-side via the .htaccess file in your web root.
Add a Redirect request to your .htaccess file in the following general form:
Redirect whatpage.html http://www.mysite.com/otherpage.html
This sounds like a much better idea and easy to add new redirects in the future. Anyone have any comments on doing it this way?