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Preparing for CAS security and Internet access - Microsoft Exchange Server Tutorial
From the course: Exchange Server 2010: Designing and Implementing
Preparing for CAS security and Internet access
- Each of your client access servers are going to run multiple web applications, like Outlook web app, the control panel, Exchange active sync. Also the offline address book, but all these web applications are gonna have two properties. They're gonna have an internal URL, like the one shown here, and they're also gonna have an external URL as well. Let's look at the properties of the offline address book application. Go over to the URL's tab and you can see there's my internal URL, it's set the internal name of my CAD server. The external URL is what would be fed to an external client if they were accessing this via Outlook anywhere. And this would be a publicly accessible URL, and if you're not sure what the offline address book is, it's something that the clients download in order to be able to see the Gow when they're not connected to Exchange. So if I take my laptop onto an airplane, I want to be able to compose some messages and see the users that are out there without actually…
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Preparing for CAS security and Internet access3m 24s
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Configuring certificates for CAS14m 20s
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Enable Outlook anywhere3m 3s
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Configure client Internet access13s
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Use External Autodiscover3m 32s
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Publish OWA with Threat Management Gateway (TMG)13m 21s
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Publish Outlook anywhere with TMG12m 29s
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Enable ActiveSync with mobile devices7m 58s
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