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Dual or Pass-Through Authentication in an Exchange 2003 Front-End/Back-End Setup

Overview When using Exchange Server 2003 in a Front-End/Back-End (FE/BE) setup a person have to make some important decisions as regards to Outlook Web Access (OWA) user authentication. One is whether or not the person is going to make use of forms-based authentication. This paper explains the differences between using dual and pass-through authentication in an Exchange 2003 front-end/back-end setup, where forms-based authentication isn't enabled, and where the required Exchange services aren't published through an ISA Server located on the perimeter network (aka DMZ, demilitarized zone or screened subnet).

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PublisherTechGenix File FormatHTML
Date PublishedSeptember 2005
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