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HttP respons header will not return Date/timestamp
Hi All,
I have an application who gets the time from responsheader...
Description:
1. My Applickation do a request (aganist an Exhange 2010 with TMG) to https://autodiscover.xxxxx.eu/EWS
2. My application gets a respons back... (and now the problem starts...)
3. My application tries to find date/timestamp in the header, but dosent find IT
4. My application Cannot login... because of line three (3)
I have tried to logon to others servers with same setup and everything is working... I will get responsheaders
with date/timestamp.
This makes me think they have some filters, that are cleaning the header...
Does anyone know if you can set any filter in IIS/TMG/Exchange to block this???
I have an application who gets the time from responsheader...
Description:
1. My Applickation do a request (aganist an Exhange 2010 with TMG) to https://autodiscover.xxxxx.eu/EWS
2. My application gets a respons back... (and now the problem starts...)
3. My application tries to find date/timestamp in the header, but dosent find IT
4. My application Cannot login... because of line three (3)
I have tried to logon to others servers with same setup and everything is working... I will get responsheaders
with date/timestamp.
This makes me think they have some filters, that are cleaning the header...
Does anyone know if you can set any filter in IIS/TMG/Exchange to block this???
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All falls, but I did find out whats wrong... it becouse they has a rule who says they have be authenicated before they give all info in the header...
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Are they failing too?