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      5th Oct 2005
Have a strange problem.
My company have a part time employed - she works part time in my company and
part time in another company. She uses OWA to access her mail (Exchange 2003
in the other company).

The OWA use SSL (HTTPS).
But when she accesses this OWA she can no longer access local resorces in
our LAN. She still have access to the local computer, but can not access her
home folder (on the local file server) after she open this OWA page.

She has to log off and on again - to get access to local network resources.

Local computer: Windows XP Professional
Local network: Windows Server 2003 domain
Local firewall: ISA 2004 Standard Edition

I can not figure out the reason for this problem. Is this a local problem in
my companys network, or has it somthing to do with the SSL certificate used
on the other companys OWA?
 
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      5th Oct 2005
Working with OWA over SSL is a web browser shouldn't do this. Are you sure
she isn't establishing a VPN session or working with Remote Desktop/Terminal
Services against that foreign network?

"Bjørn R." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:A26C2488-4CDC-4857-9865-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Have a strange problem.
> My company have a part time employed - she works part time in my company
> and
> part time in another company. She uses OWA to access her mail (Exchange
> 2003
> in the other company).
>
> The OWA use SSL (HTTPS).
> But when she accesses this OWA she can no longer access local resorces in
> our LAN. She still have access to the local computer, but can not access
> her
> home folder (on the local file server) after she open this OWA page.
>
> She has to log off and on again - to get access to local network
> resources.
>
> Local computer: Windows XP Professional
> Local network: Windows Server 2003 domain
> Local firewall: ISA 2004 Standard Edition
>
> I can not figure out the reason for this problem. Is this a local problem
> in
> my companys network, or has it somthing to do with the SSL certificate
> used
> on the other companys OWA?



 
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      5th Oct 2005
She is not using a VPN connection.
Could the problem be related to a domain name issue?
The other company and my comany share internet domain name (the other
company own the internet root domain), and my internal Server 2003 domain
name is built up - based on the same structure:

My company internet domain name: company.shared.no
The other company domain name: shared.no
My server 2003 domain name: internal.shared.no



"neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:

> Working with OWA over SSL is a web browser shouldn't do this. Are you sure
> she isn't establishing a VPN session or working with Remote Desktop/Terminal
> Services against that foreign network?
>
> "Bjørn R." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:A26C2488-4CDC-4857-9865-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Have a strange problem.
> > My company have a part time employed - she works part time in my company
> > and
> > part time in another company. She uses OWA to access her mail (Exchange
> > 2003
> > in the other company).
> >
> > The OWA use SSL (HTTPS).
> > But when she accesses this OWA she can no longer access local resorces in
> > our LAN. She still have access to the local computer, but can not access
> > her
> > home folder (on the local file server) after she open this OWA page.
> >
> > She has to log off and on again - to get access to local network
> > resources.
> >
> > Local computer: Windows XP Professional
> > Local network: Windows Server 2003 domain
> > Local firewall: ISA 2004 Standard Edition
> >
> > I can not figure out the reason for this problem. Is this a local problem
> > in
> > my companys network, or has it somthing to do with the SSL certificate
> > used
> > on the other companys OWA?

>
>
>

 
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neo [mvp outlook]
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      5th Oct 2005
I would assume no if they are all part of the same forest. (What I am
interpreting is a triangle where internal and company are sub domains of
shared.no.)

"Bjørn R." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:54873154-30F7-41AE-A66B-(E-Mail Removed)...
> She is not using a VPN connection.
> Could the problem be related to a domain name issue?
> The other company and my comany share internet domain name (the other
> company own the internet root domain), and my internal Server 2003 domain
> name is built up - based on the same structure:
>
> My company internet domain name: company.shared.no
> The other company domain name: shared.no
> My server 2003 domain name: internal.shared.no
>
>
>
> "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:
>
>> Working with OWA over SSL is a web browser shouldn't do this. Are you
>> sure
>> she isn't establishing a VPN session or working with Remote
>> Desktop/Terminal
>> Services against that foreign network?
>>
>> "Bjørn R." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:A26C2488-4CDC-4857-9865-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > Have a strange problem.
>> > My company have a part time employed - she works part time in my
>> > company
>> > and
>> > part time in another company. She uses OWA to access her mail (Exchange
>> > 2003
>> > in the other company).
>> >
>> > The OWA use SSL (HTTPS).
>> > But when she accesses this OWA she can no longer access local resorces
>> > in
>> > our LAN. She still have access to the local computer, but can not
>> > access
>> > her
>> > home folder (on the local file server) after she open this OWA page.
>> >
>> > She has to log off and on again - to get access to local network
>> > resources.
>> >
>> > Local computer: Windows XP Professional
>> > Local network: Windows Server 2003 domain
>> > Local firewall: ISA 2004 Standard Edition
>> >
>> > I can not figure out the reason for this problem. Is this a local
>> > problem
>> > in
>> > my companys network, or has it somthing to do with the SSL certificate
>> > used
>> > on the other companys OWA?

>>
>>
>>



 
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      6th Oct 2005
I will be more precise:

My company and the other company share the same internet domain name:

My comany: company.shared.no
The other: shared.no

My local server 2003 domain (and forest) is not, in any way, connected to
the other companys server 2003 domain (or forest). But we use the "same root
name" as we are using in the internet domain name:

My company server 2003 domain and forest name: local."shared".no

And the other company is also using their internet domain name as local
server 2003 domain name - but we are not in the same forest, and there are no
direct trusts between this forests.

"neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:

> I would assume no if they are all part of the same forest. (What I am
> interpreting is a triangle where internal and company are sub domains of
> shared.no.)
>
> "Bjørn R." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:54873154-30F7-41AE-A66B-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > She is not using a VPN connection.
> > Could the problem be related to a domain name issue?
> > The other company and my comany share internet domain name (the other
> > company own the internet root domain), and my internal Server 2003 domain
> > name is built up - based on the same structure:
> >
> > My company internet domain name: company.shared.no
> > The other company domain name: shared.no
> > My server 2003 domain name: internal.shared.no
> >
> >
> >
> > "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:
> >
> >> Working with OWA over SSL is a web browser shouldn't do this. Are you
> >> sure
> >> she isn't establishing a VPN session or working with Remote
> >> Desktop/Terminal
> >> Services against that foreign network?
> >>
> >> "Bjørn R." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >> news:A26C2488-4CDC-4857-9865-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> > Have a strange problem.
> >> > My company have a part time employed - she works part time in my
> >> > company
> >> > and
> >> > part time in another company. She uses OWA to access her mail (Exchange
> >> > 2003
> >> > in the other company).
> >> >
> >> > The OWA use SSL (HTTPS).
> >> > But when she accesses this OWA she can no longer access local resorces
> >> > in
> >> > our LAN. She still have access to the local computer, but can not
> >> > access
> >> > her
> >> > home folder (on the local file server) after she open this OWA page.
> >> >
> >> > She has to log off and on again - to get access to local network
> >> > resources.
> >> >
> >> > Local computer: Windows XP Professional
> >> > Local network: Windows Server 2003 domain
> >> > Local firewall: ISA 2004 Standard Edition
> >> >
> >> > I can not figure out the reason for this problem. Is this a local
> >> > problem
> >> > in
> >> > my companys network, or has it somthing to do with the SSL certificate
> >> > used
> >> > on the other companys OWA?
> >>
> >>
> >>

>
>
>

 
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      6th Oct 2005
At this point, I really don't know why the web browser would cause what you
are seeing. Considering OWA and Internet Explorer are not Microsoft Outlook
products, you could try posting in an Exchange group or Internet Explorer
group to see if anyone has heard of such a thing.

"Bjørn R." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:F3ECA9C3-4723-43C3-8CE1-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I will be more precise:
>
> My company and the other company share the same internet domain name:
>
> My comany: company.shared.no
> The other: shared.no
>
> My local server 2003 domain (and forest) is not, in any way, connected to
> the other companys server 2003 domain (or forest). But we use the "same
> root
> name" as we are using in the internet domain name:
>
> My company server 2003 domain and forest name: local."shared".no
>
> And the other company is also using their internet domain name as local
> server 2003 domain name - but we are not in the same forest, and there are
> no
> direct trusts between this forests.
>
> "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:
>
>> I would assume no if they are all part of the same forest. (What I am
>> interpreting is a triangle where internal and company are sub domains of
>> shared.no.)
>>
>> "Bjørn R." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:54873154-30F7-41AE-A66B-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > She is not using a VPN connection.
>> > Could the problem be related to a domain name issue?
>> > The other company and my comany share internet domain name (the other
>> > company own the internet root domain), and my internal Server 2003
>> > domain
>> > name is built up - based on the same structure:
>> >
>> > My company internet domain name: company.shared.no
>> > The other company domain name: shared.no
>> > My server 2003 domain name: internal.shared.no
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Working with OWA over SSL is a web browser shouldn't do this. Are you
>> >> sure
>> >> she isn't establishing a VPN session or working with Remote
>> >> Desktop/Terminal
>> >> Services against that foreign network?
>> >>
>> >> "Bjørn R." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> >> news:A26C2488-4CDC-4857-9865-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >> > Have a strange problem.
>> >> > My company have a part time employed - she works part time in my
>> >> > company
>> >> > and
>> >> > part time in another company. She uses OWA to access her mail
>> >> > (Exchange
>> >> > 2003
>> >> > in the other company).
>> >> >
>> >> > The OWA use SSL (HTTPS).
>> >> > But when she accesses this OWA she can no longer access local
>> >> > resorces
>> >> > in
>> >> > our LAN. She still have access to the local computer, but can not
>> >> > access
>> >> > her
>> >> > home folder (on the local file server) after she open this OWA page.
>> >> >
>> >> > She has to log off and on again - to get access to local network
>> >> > resources.
>> >> >
>> >> > Local computer: Windows XP Professional
>> >> > Local network: Windows Server 2003 domain
>> >> > Local firewall: ISA 2004 Standard Edition
>> >> >
>> >> > I can not figure out the reason for this problem. Is this a local
>> >> > problem
>> >> > in
>> >> > my companys network, or has it somthing to do with the SSL
>> >> > certificate
>> >> > used
>> >> > on the other companys OWA?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>

>>
>>
>>



 
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      6th Oct 2005
Okey - I will try another community.


"neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:

> At this point, I really don't know why the web browser would cause what you
> are seeing. Considering OWA and Internet Explorer are not Microsoft Outlook
> products, you could try posting in an Exchange group or Internet Explorer
> group to see if anyone has heard of such a thing.
>
> "Bjørn R." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:F3ECA9C3-4723-43C3-8CE1-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I will be more precise:
> >
> > My company and the other company share the same internet domain name:
> >
> > My comany: company.shared.no
> > The other: shared.no
> >
> > My local server 2003 domain (and forest) is not, in any way, connected to
> > the other companys server 2003 domain (or forest). But we use the "same
> > root
> > name" as we are using in the internet domain name:
> >
> > My company server 2003 domain and forest name: local."shared".no
> >
> > And the other company is also using their internet domain name as local
> > server 2003 domain name - but we are not in the same forest, and there are
> > no
> > direct trusts between this forests.
> >
> > "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:
> >
> >> I would assume no if they are all part of the same forest. (What I am
> >> interpreting is a triangle where internal and company are sub domains of
> >> shared.no.)
> >>
> >> "Bjørn R." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >> news:54873154-30F7-41AE-A66B-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> > She is not using a VPN connection.
> >> > Could the problem be related to a domain name issue?
> >> > The other company and my comany share internet domain name (the other
> >> > company own the internet root domain), and my internal Server 2003
> >> > domain
> >> > name is built up - based on the same structure:
> >> >
> >> > My company internet domain name: company.shared.no
> >> > The other company domain name: shared.no
> >> > My server 2003 domain name: internal.shared.no
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Working with OWA over SSL is a web browser shouldn't do this. Are you
> >> >> sure
> >> >> she isn't establishing a VPN session or working with Remote
> >> >> Desktop/Terminal
> >> >> Services against that foreign network?
> >> >>
> >> >> "Bjørn R." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >> >> news:A26C2488-4CDC-4857-9865-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> >> > Have a strange problem.
> >> >> > My company have a part time employed - she works part time in my
> >> >> > company
> >> >> > and
> >> >> > part time in another company. She uses OWA to access her mail
> >> >> > (Exchange
> >> >> > 2003
> >> >> > in the other company).
> >> >> >
> >> >> > The OWA use SSL (HTTPS).
> >> >> > But when she accesses this OWA she can no longer access local
> >> >> > resorces
> >> >> > in
> >> >> > our LAN. She still have access to the local computer, but can not
> >> >> > access
> >> >> > her
> >> >> > home folder (on the local file server) after she open this OWA page.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > She has to log off and on again - to get access to local network
> >> >> > resources.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Local computer: Windows XP Professional
> >> >> > Local network: Windows Server 2003 domain
> >> >> > Local firewall: ISA 2004 Standard Edition
> >> >> >
> >> >> > I can not figure out the reason for this problem. Is this a local
> >> >> > problem
> >> >> > in
> >> >> > my companys network, or has it somthing to do with the SSL
> >> >> > certificate
> >> >> > used
> >> >> > on the other companys OWA?
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>

>
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