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Ok,
I have installed SBS 2003 and configured exchange and sharepoint. Everything is working fine internaly. Exchange is working fine i can send and recieve emails etc. (thru pop3 manager) the only problem i have is to access my exchange over the internet. I have no idea how to achive it. When i click on a link to remote web access on my companyweb it works for all users. But i cannt do it over the internet. Can anyone help me with it?
Also i can vpn in to my server with no problems.
Ps. I use ipcop firewall.
Thanks

You will have to open some ports in Ipcop - not sure which with Exchange 2003 but it is simpler than it used to be. You should be able to find that info quite easily.
NOTE: this is done at the port forwarding menu. You open the ports and forward the traffic on them to your server internal IP.
If you don't have a fixed IP then you need dynamic DNS. IPcop supports this. I use Ipcop both at home and at work so alert me if you need more info.
Once both are done you should be able to get to Exchange at http://Myserver/exchange/mylogonname

Thx for looking at my post.
When i type http://mydomain.no-ip.com i get to login window, when i type my user name and password it takes me to win 2003 welcome page, and i cannot navigate from there. it keeps on asking for a password and user name. On welcome page there is a link to companyweb but it doesnt work either as it trys to go to http://companyweb. Somebody suggested portal server but i didnt realy use it before and dont know how it works
Thanks

I thought you were trying to access your Exchange mailbox. That is not going to happen by browsing to http://mydomain.no-ip.com.
Did you carefully read my post? Did you do the port forwarding? Then did you browse to http://mydomain.no-ip.com/exchange/loginname? The security popup is to be expected. Enter your loginname, password, and domain.

If you follow the connect to internet wizard, it has a section here on connectong to exchange, the normal is http://ipof server/exchange.
Is this a Premium or standard SBS box, if premium, then let the wizards do this, as youll have ISA server installed as well. Not sure of the Standard, but would imagine rather simular

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