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James



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PostPosted: Sat Aug 07, 2004 1:17 am    Post subject: OWA redirection Reply with quote

I have an active/passive Exchange 2003 on Windows 2003 cluster and am running
OWA just fine. However, the users sometime forget to add the /exchange on
the server URL. There is a KB article that illustrates how to configure
automatic redirection from the home URL to the /exchange and is found at:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;555053&Product=exch2003
I was able to get this to work just fine on a standalone (non-clustered)
exchange server.

Question#1: Can this redirection technique be done with a clustered
Exchange Virtual Server? I cannot find the physical directory to install the
redirect.htm file, etc. as it appears to be a "virtual" directory into the
"\\.\BackOfficeStorage\dbldistributing.com".

Question#2 - How can I access this virtual directory? On the standalone
Exchange server, an M:\ virtual disk is created when the information store is
mounted, however, in my clustered environment, there is no M:\ virtual disk.

Thanks,

James

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Scott



Joined: 06 Aug 2007
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 31, 2004 2:36 pm    Post subject: Re: OWA redirection Reply with quote

The M drive is disabled in Exchange 2003 by default.

I would highly suggest building a front end https Exchange server, that
handles all OWA traffic (kind of a proxy to the back end cluster).

Really helps with performance, security and managability.

-Scott



"James" wrote in message @microsoft.com...
>I have an active/passive Exchange 2003 on Windows 2003 cluster and am
>running
> OWA just fine. However, the users sometime forget to add the /exchange on
> the server URL. There is a KB article that illustrates how to configure
> automatic redirection from the home URL to the /exchange and is found at:
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;555053&Product=exch2003
> I was able to get this to work just fine on a standalone (non-clustered)
> exchange server.
>
> Question#1: Can this redirection technique be done with a clustered
> Exchange Virtual Server? I cannot find the physical directory to install
> the
> redirect.htm file, etc. as it appears to be a "virtual" directory into the
> "\\.\BackOfficeStorage\dbldistributing.com".
>
> Question#2 - How can I access this virtual directory? On the standalone
> Exchange server, an M:\ virtual disk is created when the information store
> is
> mounted, however, in my clustered environment, there is no M:\ virtual
> disk.
>
> Thanks,
>
> James
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spyke074



Joined: 06 Aug 2007
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 6:45 pm    Post subject: Re: OWA redirection Reply with quote

Hi James

I have the same issue did you find a way around it?






James wrote:
> *I have an active/passive Exchange 2003 on Windows 2003 cluster and
> am running
> OWA just fine. However, the users sometime forget to add the
> /exchange on
> the server URL. There is a KB article that illustrates how to
> configure
> automatic redirection from the home URL to the /exchange and is found
> at:
> http://tinyurl.com/rmvjw
> I was able to get this to work just fine on a standalone
> (non-clustered)
> exchange server.
>
> Question#1: Can this redirection technique be done with a clustered
> Exchange Virtual Server? I cannot find the physical directory to
> install the
> redirect.htm file, etc. as it appears to be a "virtual" directory
> into the
> "\\.\BackOfficeStorage\dbldistributing.com".
>
> Question#2 - How can I access this virtual directory? On the
> standalone
> Exchange server, an M:\ virtual disk is created when the information
> store is
> mounted, however, in my clustered environment, there is no M:\
> virtual disk.
>
> Thanks,
>
> James *



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