Re: Unable to get OMA working
From: Paul Cotgrove (pcotgrove_at_networkingfutures.co.uk)
Date: 08/06/04
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Date: 5 Aug 2004 23:59:19 -0700
Many Thanks Dave
Any info you have on this would be greatly appreciated as I really
have run into a brick wall over this. Thanks for your help and I look
forward to hearing from you in the new future
"Dave" <newsATfureyDOTnet> wrote in message news:<OX9tgvteEHA.1656@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl>...
> I had the same problems as you. The path was definitely wrong on my system,
> so I changed it. I will go see if I can find the article I found.
>
> Also, check DIRECTORY SECURITY settings and make sure it (OMA) isn't
> restricted to internal computers only.
>
> Dave
>
> "Paul Cotgrove" <pcotgrove@networkingfutures.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:577a49c1.0408042227.753d4811@posting.google.com...
> > Hi
> >
> > I have had untold issues trying to get OMA working from an
> > out-of-the-box installation of Exchange 2003. My configuration is a
> > single server running Windows Server 2003 with all relevant
> > WindowsUpdate hotfixes applied, Exchange 2003, EXCH2003 SP1 and
> > associated hotfixes.
> >
> > OWA works like a dream and Exchange works superbly in all other
> > aspects of its operation, i.e. SMTP, POP3, etc.
> >
> > I started to configure OMA as follows:
> >
> > Enable the Mobile Access within the ESM Global properties also
> > allowing unsupported devices - enabled users with AD for Mobile Access
> >
> > This gave me a 403 failure after authentication so I read a few
> > technet articles and removed and reinstalled the .NET framework 1.1
> > Mobile Device Support 4.0
> >
> > This moved me on to an error which basically said that my mailbox
> > could not be located - back to technet where I found an article
> > telling me to correct the VirtualDir name in a registry string value.
> > This value did not exist so I created it which lead me to the
> > following error:
> >
> > Item no longer exists. The item you are attempting to access may have
> > been deleted or moved.
> >
> > Again, I have read many articles within these newsgroups and chased
> > links to technet articles that dont appear to exist anymore, even
> > though this product is only a year or so old!!!!
> >
> > Anyway, one article I read said that the path for the OMA virtual
> > directory should point to the same location as the Exchange virtual
> > directory, something along the lines of
> > \\.\BackOfficeStorage\mydomain.co.uk\mbx where mydomain.co.uk is the
> > organisation that I have installed.
> >
> > Currently, the path is set to C:\Program Files\Microsoft
> > Exchange\blah\blah\OMA\browse and I am seeing files in this location.
> >
> > When I point the path to \\.\BackOfficeStorage\mydomain.co.uk\mbx
> > there are no files there and all I get is 404 Page not founds!!
> >
> > Does anybody have any idea why this is proving to be such a pain to
> > get working? Also, can someone shed some light on the missing technet
> > articles on the MS site?
> >
> > Many thanks in advance to anyone who can assist with this, I have no
> > more hair to pull out!!!
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