Select the Require secure channel (SSL) option, click OK, and click Apply.Īs an alternative to steps 3 and 4, you could do the following: Right-click Default Web Site. In the Secure Communications section, click Edit to open the Secure Communications dialog.Right-click Exchange and ExchWeb in the expanded list and open the Web Site Properties dialog, then click the Directory Security tab.In the tree on the left pane, expand the Web Sites node,.On the system where the Exchange server is installed, open the IIS manager from the Administrative Tools control panel.Use the following steps to enable SSL on the Exchange server system: Ensure that the JRE certificate store has a valid client certificateĮnabling SSL on the Exchange server system.
To establish any connection, the Exchange server must grant the login user Outlook web access. If either entry is prohibited, select it and click the Allow button. Make sure that Microsoft Exchange Server and WebDav entries are both allowed. The right pane shows Web Service Extensions and their status. Click the Web Service Extension node in the tree on the left pane.If you do not see it, follow the Microsoft instructions for configuring Exchange in the website If you see Exchange there, the web application is configured for Exchange. Expand the Web Sites node in the tree on the left pane.Open the IIS manager from the Administrative Tools control panel on the machine where the Exchange server is installed.If you are using HTTPS to log into the exchange server, you have a valid client certificate in the JRE certificate store.Įnsure that IIS is configured for access to the Exchange server.The Exchange server enables Outlook web access to all login users.The Exchange server, Exchange access, and WebDav access are configured in IIS.To enable access to the Exchange server, ensure the following: Transient connections are a useful technique on ColdFusion pages where you only have to access the Exchange server for a single tag for example, where you only get a set of contacts. A transient connection lasts for the duration of the tag that interacts with the Exchange server.Persistent connections let you use a single connection for multiple tasks, which saves the processing overhead of opening and closing a separate connection for each interaction with the Exchange server.
For information on how to enable this access, see Enabling Outlook web access below.Ĭonnections to the server can be persistent or transient: Note: To establish any connection, the Exchange server must grant the login user Outlook web access. You can also access the server by using a proxy host. By default, ColdFusion connects to the mailbox that belongs to the login user name, but you can also connect to any mailbox whose owner has delegated access rights to the login user name. The connection can use the HTTP protocol or the HTTPS protocol. To communicate with an Exchange server, establish a connection with the server.