Re: Problem logging in OWA (Exchange 5.5)

From: Taavi Uibo (taavi_at_printall.ee)
Date: 12/30/04


Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 14:19:05 +0200


"neo [mvp outlook]" <neo@online.mvps.org> wrote in message
news:uLljbam7EHA.2804@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> If you open the Local Security Policy snap-in in Administrative Tools and
> check the following rights, what do they show?
>
> * Access to computer from network
> * Deny access to computer from network
> * Allow Logon Locally
> * Deny Logon Locally
> * Bypass Traverse Checking

What there settings should be???
I tried to change and add and so on, but nothing happened
NTFS rights are set to Everyone

> As for NTFS rights, go to the drive that it is installed on and answer
> these questions.
>
> * What are the NTFS rights on the root that exchange was installed to?
> (e.g. If Exchange installed to C:\, what are the NTFS permissions on C:\)
> * What are the NTFS permissions to the exchsrvr directory?
> * Go to the WINNT directory, what are the NTFS permissions on this
> directory? (OWA has to create a temporary profile. Under certain
> circumstances, if the user does not have the ability to create/delete
> files in this directory, the logon will fail. However this is very rare
> considering a clean install of Windows 2000 (SP4) and Exchange 5.5 SP4
> will cause these files to be created in the WebTemp folder under
> exchsrvr.)
>
> Outside of that, I will check with someone I know in Microsoft and ask
> where the Exchange 5.5 OWA troubleshooting documentation went. (All the
> links I have are dead. :()
>
> "Taavi Uibo" <taavi@printall.ee> wrote in message
> news:%23Z%23wt%23l7EHA.1404@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
>> But where shall I change the permissions? What permissions should i give
>> to users? i can't give them Administrator permissions :)
>> I'm running win2k server
>>
>> "neo [mvp outlook]" <neo@online.mvps.org> wrote in message
>> news:uWi8qul7EHA.3944@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>>> Users need the right to logon locally in order to use OWA under Exchange
>>> 5.5. Also changing NTFS permissions can play a role in their inability
>>> to logon or who can access the computer from the network can also play a
>>> role. Does the site change any of these security settings on the
>>> NT4/Windows 2000 member servers?
>>>
>>> "Taavi Uibo" <taavi@printall.ee> wrote in message
>>> news:O1Taual7EHA.2568@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>>> Hi!
>>>> the problem is that users can't login through OWA until they are added
>>>> in Administrators group in domain.
>>>> I hope, someone is encountered this problem and can give me solution (I
>>>> didn't find solutions anywhere)
>>>>
>>>> Taavi Uibo
>>>> taavi@printall.ee
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>



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