Re: 404 Page cannot

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Thanks for the quick response, Lee. Yes, I did the steps outlined in
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/297121:

To configure the IISADMPWD virtual directory, do the following: 1. Click
Start, point to Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and then click
Internet Services Manager.
2. Right-click the default Web site, point to New, and then click Virtual
Directory.
3. In the Virtual Directory Creation wizard, type IISADMPWD in the Alias
box, and then click Next.
4. In the Directory box, type <hard disk>:\winnt\system32\inetsrv\iisadmpwd
or the location where your hard disk is your default hard disk, and then
click Next.
5. Verify that only the Read and Run script check boxes are selected, such
as the ASP check box, click Next, and then click Finish.
6. Verify that the IISADMPWD virtual directory has only basic authentication
set and, if you use Windows 2003/IIS 6.0, verify that the application pool is
set to ExchangeApplicationPool.


"Lee Derbyshire [MVP]" wrote:

"Joey A." <Joey A.@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Have Win2K3 SP2/Exch2003 SP2 on the frontend and Win2K3 SP1/Exch2003 SP2
on
the backend. I tried to enable the CHANGE PASSWORD feature under OPTIONS
when logged in to Outlook Web Access. I was able to successfully show the
button but when we click on it, it states a HTTP Error 404 - File or
directory not found. I looked at the URL it is referring to and is
https://[servername]isadmpwd/aexp2b.asp?https://[servername]/exchange/{username}/?Cmd=close.

I've searched high and low for others that have the same issues. I've
tried
pretty much everything.

I installed Outlook Web Access Administration Tool.

All articles say that enabling the change password feature in OWA should
enable https://[servername]isadmpwd/aexp2b.asp. Tried it even from within
the firewall with the actual IP and
http://[serveripaddress]isadmpwd/aexp2b.asp and no luck. Have restarted
IISADMIN, Exchange IS and entire server.

Could it be due to the fact the FE has Win2K3 SP2 and BE has Win2K3 SP1?
SSL is enabled...

Thanks in advance...

Have a look in IIS Manager. Do you have a Virtual Directory named IISADMPWD
? If not, add one, and map it to C:\Windows\System32\Inetsrv\IISADMPWD\ .
You will need to ensure that running asp scripting is enabled on the VDir.

Lee.

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