Publishing Outlook Anywhere Using NTLM Authentication With Forefront TMG or Forefront UAG

by Arman Obosyan 15. January 2011 08:07

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This white paper provides detailed information about publishing Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 using Forefront TMG or Forefront UAG to secure access for Outlook Anywhere when using NTLM Authentication.

Publishing Outlook Anywhere Using NTLM Authentication With Forefront TMG or Forefront UAG

File Name: UsingTMGandUAGtoSecurelyPublishExchangeOutlookAnywhereWithNTLM.docx
Size: 4.9MB
Version: Jan2011
Date Published: 1/14/2011
Language: English

When you publish Exchange, Microsoft offers two software-based options: Microsoft Forefront Threat Management Gateway 2010 and Microsoft Forefront Unified Access Gateway 2010. Both options offer publishing wizards and security features to provide secure access to Exchange when it's accessed from outside the safety of the corporate network. This white paper provides detailed information about publishing Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 using Forefront TMG or Forefront UAG, including how to choose between them for different scenarios, and provides specific steps you can take to configure Forefront TMG and Forefront UAG to publish Exchange 2010 while using NTLM authentication for Outlook Anywhere access.

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Arman Obosyan is an experienced IT Pro. with over 12 years work experience in Information Technologies sector.

Now is working on a position Technology Strategist at Microsoft Corporation.

Last 2 years working in National Bank of Georgia on a position Head of IT Infrastructure. His specialization is Messaging, Directory Services and other Microsoft server software solutions; also has good experience in maintenance and configuring Enterprise class storages and Enterprise class hardware/software solutions from various vendors,....

His hobby is Computers and despite very loaded and heavy working schedule he always finds time to participate in testing of Microsoft’s new Beta products.

Certified since 2003 year, passed following certifications MCP, MCSA, MCSE, MCTS, MCITP, Exin ITIL and
VMware Certified Professional (VCP)

In 2010 Was awarded a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP)

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