I'm sure this is not the first posting regarding this topic, but has anyone created single sign on between the Luminis Portal and Microsoft Exchange? We would like to click on the email icon, or create a channel, and have it log you directly into your email...more specifically, Microsoft Outlook Web Access 2003. We are going to be on Luminis IV very shortly as well.
I was assuming it would either be through a CPIP connector or a connection to the Active Directory.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Jeff
Also interested
This is something that we will be looking at in a year or so as well, any information would be great!
Jack
document package available
I have prepared a package of documents that may be helpful. Send me your e-mail address when you're ready and I'll forward it to you.
Bill Ramsay (bill_ramsay@berea.edu)
Exchange Docs
We have Luminis 4 and I followed the MOWA docs in the lumadmin guide...still not working. The UDC can't figure out why either. I would be very interested and appreciative of any docs of someone who has it working successfully Marlena Brown (brownm@stockton.edu).
Thanks!
MOWA is a standard implementation option
Jeff - Luminis readily supports MOWA as the standard e-mail MUA. The setup uses CPIP and the Generic Connector Framework's pickup.response method. On version 3 they have a special GCF license code that is used so you don't have to buy the GCF package. On version 4 GCF is included in the base system. We've had it working with V3 and V4 Luminis and on Exchange 2003 and 2007. I think it is fairly well documented within the Luminis manuals, but if you get to a place where it would help I'd be glad to send you the details of our setup. One thing to note is that the My E-mail Inbox channel does not work with MOWA. It can be set up using IMAP to work with Exchange, but we have not done that since we don't want to have to put the ID and password into Luminis for each acccount. We did try to present MOWA in an inline frame channel and I thought it worked fairly well. Others didn't like it, so we are sticking with the e-mail icon which opens MOWA in a separate window.
MOWA setup documentation
Thanks for the response and I knew some people had to be implementing this. We were able to do it before with Lotus Notes at La Salle University, but now I am trying to do this with Exchange. Any documentation that you are willing to share with me would be great (jleisse@immaculata.edu). If there is anything that I could help you out with, please let me know.
Jeff
MOWA Documentation Request
Any documentation that you could provide would be greatly appreciated. We have just recently implemented Luminis IV, and are now looking to integrate AD and Exchange. You can email (wbnoblitt at tctc.edu) Thanks for your help.
Brad
MOWA Documentation Request
I am looking at this now for our implementation of Luminis IV with MOWA on Exchange 2003, so I would be interested in any documentation you can share, too.
dfonteno@meridiancc.edu
Thanks,
David Fontenot
Meridian Community College
Meridian, MS
MOWA Documentation Request
Is it possible to get the MOWA Documentation?
Thanks
nbelkeir@morehouse.edu
MOWA Documentation Request
Hello.. I have followed the installation/configuration steps with no luck.
Is it possible to get the MOWA Documentation?
Thank you in advance,
-j
jpearson@clarku.edu
Review the Luminis IV installation guide
MOWA SSO is described in the Luminis IV installation guide - it is buried under the 'Setting up e-mail' section under the 'Configuring other e-mail clients' subsection.
The easiest way to do this is if you've configured Luminis EAS to use Active Directory, then you can simply configure Luminis to push its LDAP credentials (which should match a user's A.D. credentials) for the OWA SSO. Otherwise, each user will get a PSS entry to capture their OWA login credentials.
Alice Kim