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Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Deployment Guide- P51

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Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Deployment Guide- P51:Your Exchange Server 2003 deployment plan should reflect your understanding of how Exchange and Microsoft Windows Server™ operating systems interoperate. It should encompass the relationships between Windows Server 2003 and Microsoft Windows® 2000 Server sites and domains, domain controllers, global catalog servers, and Exchange 2003 administrative and routing groups. | 501 Configuring Outlook Profiles by Using a PRF File For information about deploying RPC over HTTP in different Exchange Server 2003 scenarios see the following topics in the Exchange Server 2003 RPC over HTTP Guide How to Deploy RPC over HTTP for the First Time on Exchange Server 2003 SP1 Front-End Back-End Scenario How to Deploy RPC over HTTP for the First Time on Exchange Server 2003 SP1 No Front-End Server How to Deploy RPC over HTTP for the First Time on Exchange Server 2003 Front-End Back-End Scenario How to Deploy RPC over HTTP for the First Time on Exchange Server 2003 Front-End Back-End Scenario Back End on Global Catalog Server How to Deploy RPC over HTTP for the First Time on Exchange Server 2003 No Front-End Server 502 How to Limit SecurID Authentication to the Microsoft-Exchange-ActiveSync Virtual Directory By default the ACE Agent is configured to protect the entire Web server. When deploying RSA SecurID in your organization you can configure the front-end server so that RSA SecurID authentication is limited to Exchange ActiveSync. Before You Begin This procedure is only one of a series of steps that you can perform when deploying RSA SecurID two-factor authentication. Before performing the steps in this procedure see How to Use RSA SecurID with Exchange ActiveSync in the Exchange Server 2003 Client Access Guide. Procedure To limit SecurID authentication to the Microsoft-Exchange-ActiveSync virtual directory 1. To disable server-wide protection in the Internet Information Services IIS snap-in right-click the default Web server and then click Properties. 503 2. Click the RSA SecurID tab and then clear the Protect This Resource check box. This step ensures that RSA SecurID is not enabled for the entire server but rather only for the virtual roots that you specify. 3. To enable protection for the virtual directories in the IIS snap-in right-click the Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync virtual directory and then click Properties. 4. Select the RSA SecurID tab .