Hi:
I've just set up my first SBS box and I'm having a problem getting OWA to
work. I can log on as administrator and it works fine, but normal users
can't get in. I've checked the settings in the users, and they're at the
default enabled for HTTP. I've also gone through MS KB article 327843 with
no success. My only book resource, SBS2000 Best Practices, is of no use (as
an aside, if anyone has any better suggestions for reference, I'd be
grateful). Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Bobby

Re: OWA - Unauthorized error for all except Administrator by David

David
Thu Jul 31 15:34:29 CDT 2003

Normal users have to be able to log on locally.
"BoyHowdy" <y@mama.com> wrote in message
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> Hi:
> I've just set up my first SBS box and I'm having a problem getting OWA to
> work. I can log on as administrator and it works fine, but normal users
> can't get in. I've checked the settings in the users, and they're at the
> default enabled for HTTP. I've also gone through MS KB article 327843 with
> no success. My only book resource, SBS2000 Best Practices, is of no use
(as
> an aside, if anyone has any better suggestions for reference, I'd be
> grateful). Any ideas would be appreciated.
> Thanks in advance,
> Bobby
>
>



Re: OWA - Unauthorized error for all except Administrator by Al

Al
Thu Jul 31 17:42:43 CDT 2003

He's referring to "log on locally" rights. This was an issue with SBS
4.5/Exchange 5.5 only AFAIK. Have you verified in your AD that all the
users have proper permission to use OWA?

--
Allan Williams



"BoyHowdy" <y@mama.com> wrote in message
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>
> "David Sanders" <dsanders@widcomm.com> wrote
> >Normal users have to be able to log on locally.
>
> Yes, normal users can log in locally fine; I meant that they also had the
> right to log in with HTTP, at least as far as I can tell from their user
> settings.
> Thanks,
> Bobby
>
>



Re: OWA - Unauthorized error for all except Administrator by BoyHowdy

BoyHowdy
Fri Aug 01 10:39:02 CDT 2003

Thanks for all the advice. I figured it out - under the default web site I
needed to enable Basic Authentication under Authentication Control.
Thanks,
Bobby

"Al Williams" <donotreplydirect@usenewsgroup> wrote in message
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> He's referring to "log on locally" rights. This was an issue with SBS
> 4.5/Exchange 5.5 only AFAIK. Have you verified in your AD that all the
> users have proper permission to use OWA?
>
> --
> Allan Williams
>
>
>
> "BoyHowdy" <y@mama.com> wrote in message
> news:g62dncztEKN34rSiRTvUqA@speakeasy.net...
> >
> > "David Sanders" <dsanders@widcomm.com> wrote
> > >Normal users have to be able to log on locally.
> >
> > Yes, normal users can log in locally fine; I meant that they also had
the
> > right to log in with HTTP, at least as far as I can tell from their user
> > settings.
> > Thanks,
> > Bobby
> >
> >
>
>