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domain, and an exchange/OWA server
???SRV1??? Represents a Windows 2003 server R2, IAG 2007 and ISA 2006
???Client??? Represents a client computer on the internet; note that a
client authentication certifi cate is installed
???Portal1??? Represents your company??™s infrastructure portal name
Server Roles
Table 9.1 represents the server names and roles used as my examples for the
successful install.
1. On the SRV1 computer, in the IAG Confi guration console, under HTTPS
Connections, select Portal1 (see Figure 9.2).
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2. In the right pane, in the Applications section, click the top Add button. Note
that depending on the window size, you may have to scroll through the IAG
confi guration pane to see the Add button.
3. On the Step 1-Select Application page in the Web Applications drop-down
box, select Microsoft Outlook Web Access 2007 and then click Next
(see Figure 9.3).
Figure 9.2 IAG Confi guration Console
Figure 9.3 Add Application Wizard-Select Application
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4. IAG contains application-specifi c settings for many well-known applications.
5. On the Step 2-Application Setup page, in the Application Name text box,
type OWA2007 and then click Next (see Figure 9.4).
Figure 9.4 Add Application Wizard-application Setup
6. On the Step 3-Web Servers page, notice that IAG has already preconfi gured
the paths that OWA 2007 uses (see Figure 9.
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