Dedicated CAS Servers
I recall in doing 2007 server migration from 2003 a dedicated CAS server was required to properly handle Activesync/OWA/Outlook anywhere.
Does this still hold true with 2010?
if a customer is coming from 2003->2010 I assume its still a YES
But what if they are on 2007? does EAS proxy work? I assume OWA does since it has the URL redirect.
This is for small environments with single servers..Thanks, Grady Vogt
May 14th, 2012 12:38pm
Hello,
If the users mailbox is on an Exchange 2007 Mailbox server, Exchange 2010 locates an Exchange 2007 Client Access server in the same Active Directory site as the user's Mailbox
server. This may be the same Active Directory site as Exchange 2010. Exchange 2010 determines whether the Exchange 2007 Client Access server has the ExternalURL property configured on the Exchange ActiveSync virtual directory. If so, Exchange 2010 issues the
client an HTTP error code 451 that contains the ExternalURL value and instructs the client to redirect to the location specified in the ExternalURL property. If no ExternalURL value is set, the connection will be proxied to the Client Access server using the
FQDN specified by the InternalURL property, specifically to the /Proxy virtual directory, This virtual directory
is located beneath the Exchange ActiveSync virtual directory in IIS and, by default, has Integrated Windows authentication enabled on it.
Referred by:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb310763.aspx
Thanks,
Simon Wu
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May 15th, 2012 2:27am
Hello,
If the users mailbox is on an Exchange 2007 Mailbox server, Exchange 2010 locates an Exchange 2007 Client Access server in the same Active Directory site as the user's Mailbox
server. This may be the same Active Directory site as Exchange 2010. Exchange 2010 determines whether the Exchange 2007 Client Access server has the ExternalURL property configured on the Exchange ActiveSync virtual directory. If so, Exchange 2010 issues the
client an HTTP error code 451 that contains the ExternalURL value and instructs the client to redirect to the location specified in the ExternalURL property. If no ExternalURL value is set, the connection will be proxied to the Client Access server using the
FQDN specified by the InternalURL property, specifically to the /Proxy virtual directory, This virtual directory
is located beneath the Exchange ActiveSync virtual directory in IIS and, by default, has Integrated Windows authentication enabled on it.
Referred by:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb310763.aspx
Thanks,
Simon Wu
Exchange Forum Support
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May 15th, 2012 2:38am
Things have been changed quite a bit speaking of Exchange 2010, here is good readup for you , which will get you started
Understanding Proxying and Redirection
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb310763.aspx
E2007 Proxy or Redirect ?
http://blogs.technet.com/b/mbaher/archive/2009/12/17/exchange-2010-proxy-or-redirect.aspx
Also have a look if you have not done yet ,
Deployement Assistant
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/exdeploy2010/default.aspx#Index
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May 21st, 2012 4:13pm
Hello,
Is there any update on this thread?
Thanks,
Simon Wu
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May 27th, 2012 11:45pm