OWA/IIS Getting rid of domain\user

Soldato
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Alright chaps,

Sorting out OWA over https at work, managed to get it all up and running (bar sorting out some good ssl certs).

Been trying to get rid of the domain\username when logging in tho.

I've tried adding "\" "domain" "domain.local" "servername.domain.local" to IIS and system manager (obviously testing one at a time)... then stop / starting and it's still asking.

I'm sure it's something silly i'm doing wrong but I can't quite figure it out. Any other settings that would effect this? Can't find anything on google!

I'm changing the "Exchange" and "Public" folders.
 
Yep and Exchange 2003.

Thanks for the links, I'm going to be hosting the https OWA and a "portal" website so shouldn't need to play with either of those. Make it nice and easy for the user :D
 
Yep, if I go back into it the name is set, both patched up :)

Full upn/email address doesn't work either, tried that earlier. Obviously domain\username is working fine.

I'll give the "*" a go... thanks for the suggestions.
 
DOMAIN* Doesn't work.... :D

I'm changing this in IIS AND System manager by the way... not sure if that makes a difference.

Stopping and starting the exchange virtual server + default website is enough to make the changes valid?
 
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So I should untick basic authentication on system manager and only change it in IIS?

I've tried this as well without much luck (restarting full iis now).

Why isn't anything ever easy? :D
 
Got this all done now with a ssl cert from rapidsll (very cheap and seems good).

Only problem I have, is after editing the logon.asp file I can't use firefox? The logon button doesn't do anythin! Not finding much on the tinternet either about it.

Ie works a treat... any ideas?

I used the guide from the website above :)
 
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