Re: COmpany Web, OWA and VPN not working due to Windows Authentication
From: Paul Martin (paul_at_fantasyprints.co.uk)
Date: 08/04/04
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Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2004 20:39:17 +0100
Hi Stephanie
Thanks for the help. Discovered the problem was the Application Pool in IIS
for Exchange had not been installed. Manually installing it solved the
problem.
Cheers
Paul
""Stephanie Doakes [MSFT]"" <sdoakes@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> 1) Company web keeps asking for username and password. Tried all the tips
> about removing Intranet and Sharepoint but no luck
>
> Run the Change permission wizard on an account. You can set the account
> back to the same type to which it is currently set. Then test Sharepoint
> access.
>
> Go into the sharepoint administration and ensure that the user has
> permission to access the sharepoint site.
>
> 2) OWA doesn't work at all. Found if I go to the permission setting in
> System Manager Server, Protocals, Http the permissions for the website are
> greyed out and can't be changed.
>
> OWA permissions are configured in IIS. Go under the Default Web site and
> confirm the access permissions for the Exchange, Exchweb, and Public
> folders. Also confirm the access permissions for the Default Web site.
>
> Default Web Site: Anonymous and Integrated
> Exchange: basic authentication
> Exchweb: Anonymous
> Public: Integrated and Basic authentication
>
> Right click on the Exchange virtual directory and select "browse". Does
it
> still prompt you for permissions?
>
> Are you eventually getting "access is denied" in the browser after
> attempting to enter in your password multiple times?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Stephanie B. Doakes
> MCSE 4.0/2000/2003 MCSA 2003
> Microsoft® Enterprise Platform Support
> Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003
> Designing, Deploying and Managing Small/Medium Size Business 2003 - MCP
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
>
>
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