Re: OWA, SBS 2k3, Login.asp error



Very Possible, have you tried recreating the cert by running the Internet
and Email Wizard? You could also try before recreating the cert, to uncheck
require SSL on your Exchange Virtual Directories. If this works then the
cert is most likely the cause.

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John Oliver, Jr
MCSE, MCT, CCNA
Exchange MVP 2007
Microsoft Certified Partner

<Logan.Harman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1161884091.472491.5290@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
SBS 2k3 is up to date. OWA has always had errors dealing with outside
requests(anything outside our internal network). When I login
internally through the OWA interface, everything works great. If I try
from outside, I get a 404 error. The strange thing, all I have to do
is remove the "/login.asp" portion of the address and then it will
continue to the user's mailbox without any more problems. The only
guess I have is that it is due to a certificate error. I have a self
generated certificate on the server, which gives me certificate warning
errors when connecting from outside the network. This doesn't prevent
me from doing anything though. I just have to accept the certificate.
Anyone have an idea what's going on?

Logan



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