How to publish an Exchange Server 5.5 computer with ISA Server (311237)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5
This article was previously published under Q311237 SUMMARY This article describes how to publish an Exchange Server
5.5 computer behind a computer that is running Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server and on a computer that is
running ISA Server. You can
publish an Exchange computer with ISA Server in two ways:
- You can put the Exchange computer behind an ISA Server
computer.
- You can put the Exchange computer on an ISA Server
computer.
For most typical deployments, Microsoft recommends that you
deploy Exchange on a secure network, behind an ISA Server computer. When you do
so, you can take full advantage of the ISA Server functionality. If you decide
to install Exchange on the same computer as ISA Server or if you plan to deploy
the Exchange behind an ISA Server computer on the secure network, there are two
ways to give Exchange the ability to send and receive Internet e-mail message.
This article describes the following procedures:
- How to publish an Exchange Server 5.5 computer behind an
ISA Server computer.
- How to publish an Exchange Server 5.5 computer on an ISA
Server computer.
NOTE: The following types of clients exist when you deploy ISA Server:
- Firewall client
- Secure Network Address Translation (SNAT) client
- Web Proxy client
Only the Firewall Client configuration and the SNAT Client
configurations apply to publishing Exchange. REFERENCES This article does not apply to configuring Exchange Server 5.5
behind Proxy Server 2.0. For information about this configuration, see the
following Microsoft Knowledge Base article: 307914 How to publish Exchange Server 5.5 and Exchange 2000 Server with Proxy Server 2.0
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 11/8/2005 |
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Keywords: | kbinfo KB311237 |
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