HOW TO: Configure Integrated Windows Authentication for OWA and Exchange Server 5.5 (300656)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
- Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0
- Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5
- Microsoft Internet Information Services 5.0
- Microsoft Internet Information Server 4.0
This article was previously published under Q300656 SUMMARYThis step-by-step article describes how to configure
Integrated Windows authentication (formerly named NTLM or Windows NT
Challenge/Response authentication) for Microsoft Outlook Web Access (OWA) and
Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5. back
to the topRequirements To use Integrated Windows authentication with OWA and Exchange
Server 5.5, Exchange Server 5.5 and Microsoft Internet Information Server 4.0 or Microsoft Internet Information Services 5.0 must be installed on the same computer. If Exchange Server 5.5 and Internet Information Server
4.0 or Microsoft Internet Information Services 5.0 are installed on different computers, use Basic authentication.
For additional information about how to configure Basic
authentication for OWA and Exchange Server 5.5, click the following article
number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 300646
HOW TO: Configure OWA Authentication When Exchange Server and IIS Are on Different Computers
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topConfigure Integrated Windows Authentication for OWA in Microsoft Internet Information Services 5.0 To configure Integrated Windows authentication for OWA in Microsoft Internet Information Services 5.0:
- Click Start, point to
Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and
then click Internet Services Manager.
- Expand
ServerName, right-click the virtual
server where OWA is installed (for example, Default Web Site),
and then click Properties.
- Click the Directory Security
tab.
- Under Anonymous access and authentication
control, click Edit.
- Click to select the Anonymous access check
box, and then click Edit.
- Verify that
IUSR_ComputerName appears in
the Username box, where
ComputerName is the name of the
computer, and then click OK.
- Click to clear the Basic authentication (password
is sent in clear text) check box.
- Click to select the Digest authentication for
Windows domain servers check box, click to select the
Integrated Windows authentication check box, and then click
OK.
- If the Inheritance Overrides dialog box is
displayed, click Select All, and then click
OK.
- Click OK, and then close the Internet
Information Services snap-in.
back to the topConfigure Integrated Windows Authentication for OWA in Internet Information Server 4.0To configure Integrated Windows (or Windows NT Challenge/Response)
authentication for OWA in Internet Information Server 4.0:
- Click Start, point to
Programs, point to Windows NT 4.0 Option
Pack, point to Microsoft Internet Information
Services, and then click Internet Services
Manager.
- Expand
ServerName, right-click the virtual
server where OWA is installed (for example, Default Web Site),
and then click Properties.
- Click the Directory Security
tab.
- Under Anonymous access and authentication
control, click Edit.
- Click to select the Anonymous access check
box, and then click Edit.
- Verify that
IUSR_ComputerName appears in
the Username box, where
ComputerName is the name of the
computer, and then click OK.
- Click to clear the Basic authentication (password
is sent in clear text) check box.
- Click to select the Windows NT
Challenge/Response check box, and then click
OK.
- If the Inheritance Overrides dialog box is
displayed, click Select All, and then click
OK.
- Click OK, and then close the Internet
Information Server snap-in.
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topREFERENCES For additional information about OWA authentication and
Exchange Server 5.5, click the following article number to view the article in
the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 175891
XADM: Outlook Web Access Needs Anonymous and Clear Text Authentication on Internet Information Server
For more information about OWA and Exchange Server
5.5, see the "Planning and Deploying Outlook Web Access" white paper. To see
this paper, visit the following Microsoft Web site: For more information about authentication methods in Internet Information Services 5.0, see
the "Authentication" topic in the "Security" section of the IIS 5.0 Online
Documentation. To see this documentation, visit the following Microsoft Web
site: For more information about authentication methods in Internet Information Server 4.0,
visit the following Microsoft Web site: back to the
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Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 9/29/2006 |
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