Windows 2003, SP2 Exchange 2003, SP2. We set up our webmail as the typical url www.mycompany.com/exchange and it worked fine, just put the username and password in. Well, recently, I am not sure what happened, but now you have to put in DOMAINNAME\username and password or it will not work. Thanks in Advance for any suggestions, Brian
You can set the Default Realm and the Default Domain in IIS on your Exchange OWA server to eliminate the need to type the domain in for authentication -- Richard Rodgers M3 PostMasters M3PostMasters@nospam.m3tg.com M3 Technology Group www.m3tg.com "Brian Z" wrote in message news:u6S73ObbIHA.2000@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... Windows 2003, SP2 Exchange 2003, SP2. We set up our webmail as the typical url www.mycompany.com/exchange and it worked fine, just put the username and password in. Well, recently, I am not sure what happened, but now you have to put in DOMAINNAME\username and password or it will not work. Thanks in Advance for any suggestions, Brian
I really don't know how this got fixed. I put the Realm in and it didnt work. I took it back out and it started working. Perhaps I had to put the "\" in there again? As long as it works. I am migrating to 2007, and there I will do OWA right! Thanks again... "M3 PostMasters" wrote in message news:uTcdAyBdIHA.4332@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... You can set the Default Realm and the Default Domain in IIS on your Exchange OWA server to eliminate the need to type the domain in for authentication -- Richard Rodgers M3 PostMasters M3PostMasters@nospam.m3tg.com M3 Technology Group www.m3tg.com "Brian Z" wrote in message news:u6S73ObbIHA.2000@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... Windows 2003, SP2 Exchange 2003, SP2. We set up our webmail as the typical url www.mycompany.com/exchange and it worked fine, just put the username and password in. Well, recently, I am not sure what happened, but now you have to put in DOMAINNAME\username and password or it will not work. Thanks in Advance for any suggestions, Brian