Re: OWA doesn't appear to work
- From: "Lee Derbyshire [MVP]" <email a@t leederbyshire d.0.t c.0.m>
- Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 05:39:48 -0000
The most recent file in c:\windows\system32\logfiles\w3svc1
"Julian" <Julian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Lee
where would I find the log lines to make sure I post the correct logs?
Cheers,
Julian
"Lee Derbyshire [MVP]" wrote:
Can you paste the IIS log lines generated when you try it with both http
and
https ?
"Julian" <Julian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Lee
Thanks for this link. I've done everything it says under option 1,
which
was downloading the tools and followed the instructions to the letter.
I
even repeated and rebooted the exchange server a couple of times.
I then tried going to http://servername/exchange and got the 404 error
and
then to https://servername/exchange and got the "The page cannot be
displayed
error".
Anymore thoughts?
Julian
"Lee Derbyshire [MVP]" wrote:
Try this;
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/883380
"Julian" <Julian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Lee
Thanks for the explanation; this is what I did, but no luck I'm
afraid.
I don't really want to re-install Exchange if I can help it due to
loosing
emails, etc. COuld I do a repair that may sort this out?
Julian
"Lee Derbyshire [MVP]" wrote:
The \\.\BackOffice\ thing is correct. It is pointing to a special
file
system share maintained by the 'Exchange installable file system'
(ExIFS),
which exposes the Exchange Information Store as if it were just a
folder
structure on a disk drive.
To check the ASP Web Service Extension, start your IIS Manager, and
expand
the tree in the left-hand pane. When you see Web Service
Extensions,
click
on it, and you should see Active Server Pages listed over on the
right.
Make sure that it is set to 'Allowed'.
"Julian" <Julian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks Lee
Could you let me know how to do this; I think I have done the
correct
thing
but nothing changed. I reverted, so could you let me know step
my
step?
NB: the directory shown in the properties begins
\\.\BackOffice........
Cheers,
Julian
"Lee Derbyshire [MVP]" wrote:
"Julian" <Julian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello
On a new Exchange server (which works and send/receives
emails,
etc.)
OWA
doesn't work at all. The server is W2K3 Standard and Exchange
2003
Standard
Internally and directly on the server, going to
http://servername/exchange
gives a page not found error (obviously the external issue is
the
same).
I have looked in the IIS manager console and it is all blank
under:
WebSites\DefaultWebSite\Exchange
WebSites\DefaultWebSite\Exadmin
Under:
WebSites\DefaultWebSite\ExchWeb there are listings...
bin, 6.5.6944.0, 6.5.7638.1, 6.5.7651.60, controls, help, img,
themes,
views
Under ExchangeApplicationPool, there are the following
listings
Default Application - <Default Web Site>/ExchWeb/bin
Default Application - <Default Web Site>/Exadmin
Default Application - <Default Web Site>/Exchange
Default Application - <Default Web Site>/ExchWeb
Default Application - <Default Web Site>/Public
If it helps GFI and Symantec Mail Security are also installed
on
the
same
server.
Thanks in anticipation!
Julian
It is correct that you see nothing under the Exhange VDir in IIS
Manager.
The output is produced by an ISAPI extension. Do you have
Forms-based
Authentication enabled? If so, is Active Server Pages set to
Allowed
in
the
Web Service Extensions container in IIS Manager? If not, then
this
produces
a confusing 404 - Not Found error.
Lee.
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