DEPLOY EXCHANGE SERVER ON INTERNET

I want to deploy my organisation exchange server on internet for accessing owa using web.what is the method to do that?please help me.
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Hi,
To publish OWA on internet you need to setup a TMG or UAG or ARR and configure the rule on TMG for OWA publishing. You can find configuration steps to publish OWA using TMG on below URL. Thanks.
http://www.isaserver.org/articles-tutorials/configuration-general/Publishing-Exchange-Outlook-Web-App-OWA-Microsoft-Forefront-Threat-Management-Gateway-TMG-2010-Part2.html
Kindly mark this as answer if found helpful. Thanks.
Regards, Riaz Javed Butt Consultant Microsoft Professional Services MCITP, MCITP (Exchange), MCSE: Messaging, MCITP Office 365

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