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Applies to: Exchange Server 2013
Exchange Server 2013 automatically configures multiple Internet Information Services (IIS) virtual directories during installation. This topic contains information about the default IIS authentication settings and default Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) settings for the Client Access and Mailbox servers.
The following table lists the default settings on a stand-alone Exchange 2013 Client Access server.
Virtual directory | Authentication method | SSL settings | Management method |
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Default website |
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IIS management console |
aspnet_client |
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IIS management console |
Autodiscover |
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Exchange Management Shell (Shell) |
ecp |
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Exchange admin center (EAC) or Shell |
EWS |
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Shell |
Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync |
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EAC or Shell |
OAB |
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EAC or Shell |
owa |
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EAC or Shell |
PowerShell |
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Shell |
Rpc |
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Shell |
RpcWithCert | By default, all authentication methods are disabled. |
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The following table lists the default settings on a stand-alone Exchange 2013 Mailbox server.
Virtual directory | Authentication method | SSL settings | Management method |
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Default website |
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This virtual directory can't be configured by the user. |
PowerShell |
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Shell |