Re: Exchange 2003 - owa using http



"jason" <jasonn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello,

Im trying to access owa via http and not https and it doesnt seem to
load
the page properly ( only thing that looks rite is the vertical line
which
appears between the left menu and the right side.

is there something that can be changed to allow it to work with just
http or
is it designed not to work like that?

Jason

What are your SSL settings in IIS Manager? You will need to make sure
that SSL is not required on the ExchWeb Virtual Directory, as well as
the Exchange one.

Lee.

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