Quote:> Does anyone know why everytime I reboot my Exchange 2000
> SP2 (W2K SP3) server the checkbox for integration
> authentication under my default web site/exchange folder,
> directory security tab gets set with a checkmark in the
> box. I want it stay UNCHECKED (cleared) since I use SSL.
> I had a problem in the past with it checked and using OWA
> internally with SSL enabled. Why does it get reset upon
> reboot with checkmark in it?? Does anyone know of why and
> how I can make it stick??
> Thanks for your time.
1. Outlook/Exchange 2000 Secure Password Authentication and Integrated Windows Authentication
I have been pulling my hair out for three days now trying
to connect remote users to my Exchange 2000 server using
POP3 and SMTP. I have confirmed communication using telnet
so I know they are getting through my Firewall but
authentication always fails. I also have tested this
configuration usng clear text passwords on a test account
and have successfully connected. My question is: What is
the communication problem between Outlook clients using
Secure Password Authentication and Exchange 2000 servers
using Integrated Windows Authentication? I have also used
domain\user\emailid, domain\user,
I have also tried running the Office SP1 on Outlook with
no change in authentication behaviour. My Exchange server
is running SP1.
HELP!!
Dwayne Burns
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