Re: OWA and Sharepoint not working.
From: Rong Cao [MSFT] (rongcao_at_microsoft.com)
Date: 05/11/04
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Date: Tue, 11 May 2004 10:51:37 -0700
Not sure what steps you took for uninstall intranet. Here are the steps from
other thread for your reference. What kind of error while you access owa and
oma?
>Uninstall the intranet component
>1. Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Add or
>Remove Programs.
>2. Select Windows Small Business Server 2003 and then
>click Change/Remove.
>The Setup Wizard appears.
>3. Click Next to start the wizard.
>4. On the Windows Configuration page, click Next.
>5. On the Component Selection page, in the Action column,
>change Server
>Tools to Maintenance, change Intranet component to Remove,
>and then click
>Next.
>6. On the Component Summary page, click Next.
>7. Click Finish.
>
>Uninstall Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine (SHAREPOINT)
>In Add or Remove Programs, select Microsoft SQL Server
>Desktop Engine
>(SHAREPOINT) and then click Remove. A dialog box appears.
>To confirm that
>you want to remove, click Yes.
>
>Delete Registry Keys
>1. Delete
>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SmallBusinessServer\I
>ntranet
>2. Delete HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft
>SQL
>Server\SHAREPOINT
>3. Delete HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Shared
>Tools\Web Server
>Extensions\Ports\Port /LM/W3SVC/4: (Do not
>delete "Port /LM/W3SVC/1:"
>because it is FronPage Server Extension 2002 which is
>installed on the
>Default WebSite. If you see
>additional "Port /LM/W3SVC/X:", backup and then
>remove them)
>
>Delete IIS Virtual Directories (using IIS Admin console)
>1. Delete SharePoint Central Administration (Do Not Delete
>Microsoft
>SharePoint Administration. It belongs to FronPage Server
>Extension)
>2. Delete Companyweb
>
>Note: If AV software install any extra IIS virtual
>directory, also remove
>them if possible. They sometimes use port 8081 which will
>conflict with our
>SharePoint Central Administration virtual directory.
>
>Delete Application Pool (using IIS Admin console)
>There should be only 4 application pools (DefaultAppPool,
>ExchangeApplicationPool,
>ExchangeMobileBrowseApplicationPool, and
>MSSharePointAppPool). Besides those 4, delete all the
>extra.
>
>Rename Folders (using Windows Explorer)
>Rename C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
>Server\MSSQL$SHAREPOINT
>Rename C:\Inetpub\companyweb
>
>Install the intranet component
>1. In Add or Remove Programs, select Windows Small
>Business Server 2003 and
>then click Change/Remove. The Setup Wizard appears.
>2. Click Next.
>3. On the Windows Configuration page, click Next.
>4. On the Component Selection page, in the Action column,
>change Server
>Tools to Maintenance, change Intranet component to
>Install, and then click
>Next.
>5. On the Logon Information page, click Next.
>6. On the Component Summary page, click Next.
>7. Click Finish.
Thanks for posting your question. Look at 832880 You cannot successfully
install the intranet component or connect to
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=832880.
"Dean Collins" <collins_dean"spam me here"@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:uxuaADzNEHA.3052@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> Hi Graham,
> I have the same problem with my owa and oma. my sharepoint is working fine
> though.
>
> I have also thought about deleting the lot and then reinstalling sbs just
to
> get these web page confirgurations back.
>
> cheers,
> dean
> "Graham Seppings" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:0D8E3A7A-39E7-443F-9548-DCF7A7B3CDF4@microsoft.com...
> > I have now uninstalled the intranet a few times and uninstalled
Sharepoint
> (which does go back on) as well as reapplying the Sharepoint / SBS 2003
> patch, for what it was worth.
> >
> > Now not sure that the upgrade router rather than the migration route was
> really the one to choose.
> >
> > Would removing all exisiting Websites and then reinstalling SBS 2003
Prem
> as a whole be an idea ?
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Graham
>
>
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