Re: Domain Users Unable to Connect to OWA

From: max (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/05/04

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    Hi

    Could i offer some more? was gonna seperate post but...

    I think there should be a seperate section reserved
    entirely for OWA! it can be a pain!

    I cannot for the life of me work out what is going wrong -
    I have been trying to get OWA working on a clients site
    for some time now and have had minimal success

    I set up OWA just like it 'says on the tin' on my own
    network and it worked just fine! no problems

    but then I rebuilt my server and ever since I have not
    been able to get OWA working again

    so it's not working in 2 places

    it works internally at both (make sure you have the
    service running in Service Manager under the HTTP folder -
    and also that everything is running in the default website
    in IIS!)

    but it just refuses to budge externally - I am at my wits
    end with it! looks to be a firewall issue - but 2
    different routers - and both servers temporary put into
    the DMZ - STILL no joy

    the only thing I can think is different is that when I
    have installed Exchange recently I put it on the D: drive
    rather than the default c:\program files\exchsvr

    but I don't think this could be the problem...

    can anyone possibly help...

    many - MANY thanks for any help

    Max

    >-----Original Message-----
    >Hi Douglas,
    >Can you give specific errors or what the failed user
    login attempts are
    >showing? Do any users work such as domain admins? You
    just haven't given
    >enough information for us to offer much.
    >
    >--
    >Daniel Dooley M.C.S.E.
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    >
    >"Douglas Franklin" <Douglas
    Franklin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
    >message news:DCF51484-862B-4322-919B-
    89973ABCDA67@microsoft.com...
    >> Hi all,
    >> I have ran into this problem where domain users are not
    able to login into
    >> OWA either internally and externally. I have read
    through many posts here
    >> explaining authenication and what should be assigned to
    what, but
    >> everything
    >> is already setup to what was mentioned in these
    articles. I noticed that I
    >> can login in fine, or any domain admin for that matter
    but users are not
    >> able
    >> to. They are able to connect using local outllook
    access. This has
    >> stumbled
    >> me because I have setup W2K3 server ent edition with
    exchange 2003 ent
    >> edition and did not have this problem. This server is
    running W2K3 Stand
    >> Edition with Exchange 2003 stand edition. Any
    information that you could
    >> provide would be greatly appreciated.
    >>
    >> Douglas Franklin
    >
    >
    >.
    >


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