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date: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 11:06:01 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.exchange.clients        back       


OWA Automatic Logon doesnt   
Hi,
I am running Exchange 2003 on a 2003 server, 2003 domain.  Clients are 
Windows XPSP2 with IE 6 or 7, integrated windows auth is on both on server 
and browser.  no firewall or proxy between client and server, all internal 
network.  I want users to login to domain and through a shortcut on desktop 
access OWA without logging in again.  6 of my machines that I set up a few 
years ago when using Ex5.5 and NT4 still work fine with 2003, although my 
(very fuzzy) memory of getting them to work then might have involved a 
registry edit.  I cant seem to set up any new machines to work this way.  
Firewall on clients is off, does not seem to be a privilege issue either.  
Any help would be appreciated.
-- 
Steve Pellowe
date: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 11:06:01 -0700   author:   Steve Pellowe

Re: OWA Automatic Logon doesnt   
Why not use Outlook?
-- 
Ed Crowley
MVP - Exchange
"Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!"

"Steve Pellowe"  wrote in message 
news:44D9B398-1C0A-447C-B09C-EF29C19A4CD6@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> I am running Exchange 2003 on a 2003 server, 2003 domain.  Clients are
> Windows XPSP2 with IE 6 or 7, integrated windows auth is on both on server
> and browser.  no firewall or proxy between client and server, all internal
> network.  I want users to login to domain and through a shortcut on 
> desktop
> access OWA without logging in again.  6 of my machines that I set up a few
> years ago when using Ex5.5 and NT4 still work fine with 2003, although my
> (very fuzzy) memory of getting them to work then might have involved a
> registry edit.  I cant seem to set up any new machines to work this way.
> Firewall on clients is off, does not seem to be a privilege issue either.
> Any help would be appreciated.
> -- 
> Steve Pellowe
date: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 18:19:24 -0700   author:   Ed Crowley [MVP]

Re: OWA Automatic Logon doesnt   
Hi,
We are a small public school district.  About 530 pc's, multiple servers, 
etc.  I am the district technology department.  The computers that we are 
using are for faculty use when they don’t have access to their primary 
machine.  With 20 to 30 different teachers, aides and support staff daily 
trying to access email on 10 different machines between 2 buildings, setting 
up and maintaining outlook profiles for a constantly changing client base 
isn’t a realistic possibility.  
Steve Pellowe


"Ed Crowley [MVP]" wrote:

> Why not use Outlook?
> -- 
> Ed Crowley
> MVP - Exchange
> "Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!"
> 
> "Steve Pellowe"  wrote in message 
> news:44D9B398-1C0A-447C-B09C-EF29C19A4CD6@microsoft.com...
> > Hi,
> > I am running Exchange 2003 on a 2003 server, 2003 domain.  Clients are
> > Windows XPSP2 with IE 6 or 7, integrated windows auth is on both on server
> > and browser.  no firewall or proxy between client and server, all internal
> > network.  I want users to login to domain and through a shortcut on 
> > desktop
> > access OWA without logging in again.  6 of my machines that I set up a few
> > years ago when using Ex5.5 and NT4 still work fine with 2003, although my
> > (very fuzzy) memory of getting them to work then might have involved a
> > registry edit.  I cant seem to set up any new machines to work this way.
> > Firewall on clients is off, does not seem to be a privilege issue either.
> > Any help would be appreciated.
> > -- 
> > Steve Pellowe 
> 
> 
>
date: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 08:08:05 -0700   author:   Steve Pellowe

Re: OWA Automatic Logon doesnt   
I think that if you do not use forms based authentication IE will remember the
username/password.

You could also use the Office Res Kit to set up a deployment/maintenance plan
that would automatically configure the exchange settings. For example an Office
2003 deployment via GPO with the ORK tools can configure the exchange server and
when a new user logs in to a PC it will do the usual collection of Name and
Initials and then configure the Exchange connection. I takes a minute or two the
first time but that's it.


On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 08:08:05 -0700, Steve Pellowe
 wrote:

>Hi,
>We are a small public school district.  About 530 pc's, multiple servers, 
>etc.  I am the district technology department.  The computers that we are 
>using are for faculty use when they don’t have access to their primary 
>machine.  With 20 to 30 different teachers, aides and support staff daily 
>trying to access email on 10 different machines between 2 buildings, setting 
>up and maintaining outlook profiles for a constantly changing client base 
>isn’t a realistic possibility.  
>Steve Pellowe
>
>
>"Ed Crowley [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> Why not use Outlook?
>> -- 
>> Ed Crowley
>> MVP - Exchange
>> "Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!"
>> 
>> "Steve Pellowe"  wrote in message 
>> news:44D9B398-1C0A-447C-B09C-EF29C19A4CD6@microsoft.com...
>> > Hi,
>> > I am running Exchange 2003 on a 2003 server, 2003 domain.  Clients are
>> > Windows XPSP2 with IE 6 or 7, integrated windows auth is on both on server
>> > and browser.  no firewall or proxy between client and server, all internal
>> > network.  I want users to login to domain and through a shortcut on 
>> > desktop
>> > access OWA without logging in again.  6 of my machines that I set up a few
>> > years ago when using Ex5.5 and NT4 still work fine with 2003, although my
>> > (very fuzzy) memory of getting them to work then might have involved a
>> > registry edit.  I cant seem to set up any new machines to work this way.
>> > Firewall on clients is off, does not seem to be a privilege issue either.
>> > Any help would be appreciated.
>> > -- 
>> > Steve Pellowe 
>> 
>> 
>> 
-- 
Dave Mills
There are 10 type of people, those that understand binary and those that don't.
date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 05:21:01 +0000   author:   DaveMills am

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