Re: owa - under construction web



I'm afraid not. In fact I don't even know if you can disable it in
IIS5. It might be a good idea to check if ASP is really the problem.
Try turning off Forms-based Authentication temporarily in Exchange
System Manager (it's in Servers\Protocols\HTTP) and see if it works
better without it.



"josep LR" <serveitecniclr@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm in a W2000 server. My IIs doesn't have this columns...

Any ideas how to check this on IIS 5.0?

thanks.

"Lee Derbyshire [MVP]" <email a@t leederbyshire d.0.t c.0.m>
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I'm assuming you have Win 2003 server (Win 2000 may be different),
but
when you open up IIS Manager, then left-click on Web Service
Extensions, you should see a table on the right. One of the
columns
has the title 'Web Service Extension', and next to that is
'Status'.
In the 'Web Service Extension' column should be an entry for
Active
Server Pages. It's status should be Allowed.


"josep LR" <serveitecniclr@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Sorry, I don't catch where to activate ASP.

I can see Server extensions when I open the 'properties' page
from
my IIS
Server. But here I can't see any asp indication. Can you be a
more
specific
where it is? Thank you very much!


"Lee Derbyshire [MVP]" <email a@t leederbyshire d.0.t c.0.m>
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You are being redirected to the FBA login page, which is an
..asp
file.
If ASP is disabled on the server, then it will return a 404
error.

In IIS Manager, click on the Web Service Extensions container
on
the
left-hand side, and over in the right-hand pane, make sure
that
Active
Server Pages is 'Allowed'.

Lee.

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"josep LR" <serveitecniclr@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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That's correct, now I type /exchange after the server name
and a
404
no
document located page is shown.

Any one can help me to understand why suddelnly the
documents
are
not
available?

When I type https://owa.servername.com/exchange it redirects
me
to





https://owa.servernam.com/exchweb/bin/auth/owalogon.asp?url=https://owa.serv
ername.com/EXCHANGE&reason=0

And a 404 file not found page is shown...

please, help me . Thanks a lot.

"Lee Derbyshire [MVP]" <email a@t leederbyshire d.0.t c.0.m>
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What URL are you using to access OWA? What you are seeing
is
the
default built-in homepage for IIS. Normally, to access
OWA,
you
go to
http://servername/exchange , but it sounds like you are
going
to
just
http://servername , which suggests that maybe you had an
automatic
redirect to /exchange at some time in the past, but which
is
no
longer
active.

Lee.

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"josep LR" <serveitecniclr@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello

Las week my owa stopped working. I get an 401 and 403
error
when
I
try to
access.

I've deleted the IIS virtual dirs and cleaned the
metabase
to
restore the
IIS to default config.

But now, when I try to get the owa page, IIS asks me
what is
my
user
and
password, I type it and after it shows me a 'site under
ocnstruction' page
(the default 'site under construction' IIS page). Can
anybody
help
me?

Thanks a lot!!
















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