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Terminal Services, using Hosted Exchange, need to lock down IE


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Guest grokker99
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I have a situation, where a client subscribes to Hosted Exchange.

They use Outlook on a Terminal Server so I need to lock down IE/

internet usage. I used to use the trick of setting a proxy address of

127.0.0.1 and then locking down the ability of users to change this in

IE. But doing that in this situation breaks Hosted Exchange.

 

anyone have a good way to lock down IE for everything but one address/

Hosted Exchange?

 

Thanks,

 

Kristin

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Re: Terminal Services, using Hosted Exchange, need to lock down IE

 

Hi Kristin,

 

Add your proxy server for Exchange Outlook Anywhere to the

exception list. That way when Outlook trys to contact the

proxy server for Exchange it will contact it directly and bypass

your fake 127.0.0.1 proxy.

 

-TP

 

grokker99 wrote:

> I have a situation, where a client subscribes to Hosted Exchange.

> They use Outlook on a Terminal Server so I need to lock down IE/

> internet usage. I used to use the trick of setting a proxy address of

> 127.0.0.1 and then locking down the ability of users to change this in

> IE. But doing that in this situation breaks Hosted Exchange.

>

> anyone have a good way to lock down IE for everything but one address/

> Hosted Exchange?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Kristin


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