Re: I need to re-setup the IIS portion of Exchange

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Thanks much, looks good. I will try this.

"Sergio" <oliveira@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have used these procedures before to reset OWA -
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/883380

Regards

Serg
"Corey Arndt" <coreya@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Is there an easy way to remove and reinstall all of the IIS Portion of
Exchange (not IIS itself)? I want to reset all settings (exchange iis)
to defaults and ensure the correct IP is used.

I get errors in System Manager when trying to access the Public Folders
Portion. If I mess around with the IIS Settings for the virtual
directories I get more success or different errors.
I am trying to impliment public folders and am having issues.
I do have 2 IP Addresses on the Exchange Server (i found i need to use
the first address which I wasn't).
I have another website running on port 80 on the same IP as the exchange
Server and I think that is part of my issue.

Any suggestions are always helpful.
Thank You





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  • RE: Cannot access any folders via OWA!
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