Re: OWA,,,Virus Scan,,Veritas backup conflict
From: Les Connor [SBS MVP] (les.connor_at_DEL.cfive.ca)
Date: 04/30/04
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Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2004 11:57:10 -0500
Hi MyArkin,
Please be specific. If there are error messages, please provide them.
-- Les Connor [SBS MVP] ------------------------------------- SBS Rocks ! "MyArkin" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6c0d01c42ed1$40929f90$a001280a@phx.gbl... > I made changes.I can see the mails with title on the > right pane.Problem is i cannot open to read, send or > forward.Please help!! > >-----Original Message----- > >Hi myArkin, > > > >If you still have the problem after applying the hotfix > Chris provided, the > >issue may be that the Officescan component of Trend CSM > is installed in the > >default web site, and a custom mime type is bothering > OWA .... > > > >Behaviour > > > >OWA Premium works at the server console, but does not > work from a lan or > >remote client computer. The word 'loading' appears where > the message list > >should be, and script errors appear on the page. > > > >Cause > > > >If Officescan is installed to the default web site, a > custom MIME type of > >".*" Octet/Stream is installed to the default web site > and all of the > >virtual directories. This causes OWA to misbehave. > > > >Solution > > > >The solution is to open the Default Web Site properties, > HTTP Headers tab, > >MIME Types and to remove the entry. A dialogue box asks > whether you would > >like to remove the entry from other virtual directories > in the default web > >site. Select them all and answer yes. > > > >Doing this also removes the entry from the Officescan > virtual directory. It > >is not clear at this point what implications that may > have for the > >Officescan server, but so far it appears to have no > negative effect. > > > >After that, IISRESET should be run and the IE cache > (temp files) should be > >deleted before using OWA again. > > > >Prevention > > > >Elect to install Officescan into a separate web site > (which is the default) > > > >-- > >Les Connor [SBS MVP] > >------------------------------------- > >SBS Rocks ! > > > > > > > >""Chris Ard [MSFT]"" <ChrisArd@online.microsoft.com> > wrote in message > >news:hqDRxWmLEHA.1684@cpmsftngxa10.phx.gbl... > >> Sounds like compression problems. Try applying the > following hotfix. > >> > >> FIX: IIS 6.0 Compression Corruption Causes Access > Violations > >> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb; > [LN];831464 > >> > >> Chris Ard > >> Small Business Server > >> Enterprise Platforms Support > >> > >> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, > and confers no > >rights. > >> > >> Newsgroups: > >> SBS 4.x : microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz > >> SBS 2000: microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz2000 > >> SBS 2003: microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs > >> > > > > > >. > >
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