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Get Outlook Web Access URL - revised and improved
From: Dan <cdcdanielctin () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2011 13:44:56 +0300
Hello everybody, It's been a while since my first version of this script but now I'm back with a new version. In this version I've fixed some bugs for 302 or 301 HTTP response codes and added a function that will check the page redirected to and validates a typical OWA login page. I've added to the script a web crawler that retrieves the subdomains using google's search engine [1] bringing to a total of four different mechanisms for searching the URL and also I've optimized the code and documentation to. Microsoft Outlook Web Access is the most adopted solution for accessing corporate web mail (wherever MS Exchange is the mail server) thus the script was created because I needed a validation/retrieval tool for the URL, information that for example is a must when configuring a push e-mail service and although this information can be considered to be trivial, few users know it. Once retrieved, the URL can provide information about the configuration of the Outlook Web Access, to be more exact if it is behind an Internet Security and Acceleration Server. Thus, please run the script and send me your feedback. [1] http://www.google.com/cse/docs/resultsxml.html Daniel
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