Hi,
I have a domain which is configured to profide users with access to their
email over:
-Outlook (when connected to LAN)
-Outlook (using RPC over HTTPs)
-Outlook Web Access (/exchange)
-Outlook Moble Access (/oma)

One of the comments I get a lot is that users are requred to type in their
full email address to properly authenticate. Is there a document that can
explain what the configuration settings need to be to allow a user to
authenticate without having to use the full 'user@domain.tld'. These users
would prefer to just type the 'user' part.

TIA

RE: Username Questions for Outlook 2k3 & exch2k3sp2 by jude

jude
Thu Nov 02 15:17:02 CST 2006

Hi Charlie,

I was able to find article, however they are specific to verisions.

What verision of exchange are you running?

Also it depends on the verions of IIS you are also running?





"Charlie" wrote:

> Hi,
> I have a domain which is configured to profide users with access to their
> email over:
> -Outlook (when connected to LAN)
> -Outlook (using RPC over HTTPs)
> -Outlook Web Access (/exchange)
> -Outlook Moble Access (/oma)
>
> One of the comments I get a lot is that users are requred to type in their
> full email address to properly authenticate. Is there a document that can
> explain what the configuration settings need to be to allow a user to
> authenticate without having to use the full 'user@domain.tld'. These users
> would prefer to just type the 'user' part.
>
> TIA
>

RE: Username Questions for Outlook 2k3 & exch2k3sp2 by Charlie

Charlie
Thu Nov 02 16:22:02 CST 2006

Hi,

The versions are

Exchange 2003 sp2
Outlook 2003 (fully patched)

"jude" wrote:

> Hi Charlie,
>
> I was able to find article, however they are specific to verisions.
>
> What verision of exchange are you running?
>
> Also it depends on the verions of IIS you are also running?
>
>
>
>
>
> "Charlie" wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I have a domain which is configured to profide users with access to their
> > email over:
> > -Outlook (when connected to LAN)
> > -Outlook (using RPC over HTTPs)
> > -Outlook Web Access (/exchange)
> > -Outlook Moble Access (/oma)
> >
> > One of the comments I get a lot is that users are requred to type in their
> > full email address to properly authenticate. Is there a document that can
> > explain what the configuration settings need to be to allow a user to
> > authenticate without having to use the full 'user@domain.tld'. These users
> > would prefer to just type the 'user' part.
> >
> > TIA
> >

RE: Username Questions for Outlook 2k3 & exch2k3sp2 by jude

jude
Thu Nov 02 21:59:02 CST 2006

Hi Charlie,

Just put this into your web browser and it will give you a few articles on
authentication for Exchange

http://support.microsoft.com/search/default.aspx?catalog=LCID%3D1033&spid=730&query=owa+authentication+&adv=

"Charlie" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> The versions are
>
> Exchange 2003 sp2
> Outlook 2003 (fully patched)
>
> "jude" wrote:
>
> > Hi Charlie,
> >
> > I was able to find article, however they are specific to verisions.
> >
> > What verision of exchange are you running?
> >
> > Also it depends on the verions of IIS you are also running?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Charlie" wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > > I have a domain which is configured to profide users with access to their
> > > email over:
> > > -Outlook (when connected to LAN)
> > > -Outlook (using RPC over HTTPs)
> > > -Outlook Web Access (/exchange)
> > > -Outlook Moble Access (/oma)
> > >
> > > One of the comments I get a lot is that users are requred to type in their
> > > full email address to properly authenticate. Is there a document that can
> > > explain what the configuration settings need to be to allow a user to
> > > authenticate without having to use the full 'user@domain.tld'. These users
> > > would prefer to just type the 'user' part.
> > >
> > > TIA
> > >