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OrganizationId * |
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SSLOffloading * | The SSLOffloading parameter specifies whether the Client Access server requires SSL. This value should be set only to $true when an SSL hardware solution is running in front of the Client Access server. |
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InternalHostname * | The InternalHostname parameter specifies the internal hostname for the Outlook Anywhere virtual directory. |
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OriginatingServer * |
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ExternalClientAuthenticationMethod * | The ExternalClientAuthenticationMethod parameter specifies the authentication method used for external client authentication. Possible values include: Basic Ntlm Negotiate |
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ObjectClass |
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ExternalClientsRequireSsl * | The ExternalClientsRequireSsl parameter specifies whether clients connecting via Outlook Anywhere from outside the network must use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). The default value is $true. |
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ExtendedProtectionTokenChecking * | The ExtendedProtectionTokenChecking parameter defines how you want to use Extended Protection for Authentication on the specified Exchange virtual directory. Extended Protection for Authentication isn't enabled by default. The available settings are: None Extended Protection for Authentication won't be used. Connections between the client and Exchange won't use Extended Protection for Authentication on this virtual directory. This is the default setting. Allow Extended Protection for Authentication will be used for connections between the client and Exchange on this virtual directory if both the client and server support Extended Protection for Authentication. Connections that don't support Extended Protection for Authentication on the client and server will work, but may not be as secure as a connection using Extended Protection for Authentication. If you have a proxy server between the client and the Client Access server that's configured to terminate the client-to-proxy SSL channel, you must also configure one or more Service Principal Names (SPNs) by using the ExtendedProtectionSPNList parameter. Require Extended Protection for Authentication will be used for all connections between clients and Exchange servers for this virtual directory. If either the client or server doesn't support Extended Protection for Authentication, the connection between the client and server will fail. If you set this option, you must also set a value for the ExtendedProtectionSPNList parameter. If you have a proxy server between the client and the Client Access server that's configured to terminate the client-to-proxy SSL channel, you must also configure one or more SPNs using the parameter ExtendedProtectionSPNList. |
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Path * |
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Identity * | The Identity parameter specifies the name or GUID of the virtual directory. It's represented as: ServerName\VirtualDirectoryName (WebsiteName). |
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DistinguishedName * |
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InternalClientAuthenticationMethod * | The InternalClientAuthenticationMethod parameter specifies the authentication method used for internal client authentication. Possible values include: Basic Ntlm Negotiate |
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Name * | The Name parameter specifies the name of the server being modified. |
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ServerName * |
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Server * | The Server parameter specifies the name or GUID of the server for which you want to display the settings. This parameter is required if you aren't running the Get-OutlookAnywhere cmdlet on a server that has the Client Access server role installed. |
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AdminDisplayVersion * |
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ExchangeVersion * |
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InternalClientsRequireSsl * | The InternalClientsRequireSsl parameter specifies whether clients connecting via Outlook Anywhere from inside the network require SSL. The default value is $true. |
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ExtendedProtectionFlags | The ExtendedProtectionFlags parameter is used to customize the options you use if you're using Extended Protection for Authentication. The possible values are: None Default setting. Proxy Specifies that a proxy is terminating the SSL channel. A Service Principal Name (SPN) must be registered in the ExtendedProtectionSPNList parameter if proxy mode is configured. ProxyCoHosting Specifies that both HTTP and HTTPS traffic may be accessing the Client Access server and that a proxy is located between at least some of the clients and the Client Access server. AllowDotlessSPN Specifies whether you want to support valid SPNs that aren't in the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) format, for example ContosoMail. You specify valid SPNs with the ExtendedProtectionSPNList parameter. This option makes extended protection less secure because dotless certificates aren't unique, so it isn't possible to ensure that the client-to-proxy connection was established over a secure channel. NoServiceNameCheck Specifies that the SPN list won't be checked to validate a channel binding token. This option makes Extended Protection for Authentication less secure. We generally don't recommend this setting. |
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ExtendedProtectionSPNList | The ExtendedProtectionSPNList parameter specifies a list of valid Service Principal Names (SPNs) if you're using Extended Protection for Authentication on the specified virtual directory. The possible values are: Null This is the default value. Single SPN or comma delimited list of valid SPNs By default, you must specify the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) (for example mail.contoso.com) for each SPN. If you want to add an SPN that's not an FQDN (for example, ContosoMail), you must also use the ExtendedProtectionTokenChecking parameter with the AllowDotlessSPN value. You specify the domain in SPN format. The SPN format is <protocol>/<FQDN>. For example, a valid entry could be HTTP/mail.contoso.com. |
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XropUrl * | This parameter is reserved for internal Microsoft use. |
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IISAuthenticationMethods | The IISAuthenticationMethods parameter specifies the authentication method enabled on the /rpc virtual directory in Internet Information Services (IIS). You can set the virtual directory to allow Basic authentication or NTLM authentication. Alternatively, you can also set the virtual directory to allow both Basic and NTLM authentication. All other authentication methods are disabled. You may want to enable both Basic and NTLM authentication if you're using the IIS virtual directory with multiple applications that require different authentication methods. When you configure this setting using the IIS interface, you can enable as many authentication methods as you want. For more information about configuring this parameter with multiple values, see the example later in this topic. |
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ExternalHostname * | The ExternalHostname parameter specifies the external host name to use in the Microsoft Outlook profiles for users enabled for Outlook Anywhere. |
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