Re: OWA timeout

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Well if it works internally and not externally then it is either port
blocked or dns. You said you were sure port 80 is open so does the external
dns server have the both the MX and A records?

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Paul Bergson MCT, MCSE, MCSA, CNE, CNA, CCA

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"Lars" <Lars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:9EE3582B-0F95-46E1-BF9E-8C24453DFA87@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Can anyone help? I'm was using OWA 2000 on the external network and it
> worked
> fine, no changes were made anywhere to anything, and now i cannot access
> it
> externally. it is published through ISA 2000 FP1. it works internally.
> port
> 80 is not blocked. going to mail.company.com/exchange says
>
> The page cannot be displayed
> Explanation: The request timed out before the page could be retrieved.
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Try the following:
>
> Refresh page: Search for the page again by clicking the Refresh button.
> The
> timeout may have occurred due to Internet congestion.
> Check spelling: Check that you typed the Web page address correctly. The
> address may have been mistyped.
> Contact website: You may want to contact the website administrator to make
> sure the Web page still exists. You can do this by using the e-mail
> address
> or phone number listed on the website home page.
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Technical Information (for support personnel)
>
> Error Code 10060: Connection timeout
> Background: There was a time out before the page could be retrieved. This
> might indicated that the network is congested or that the website is
> experiencing technical difficulties.
>


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