Re: Problem with Acivesync/Outlook Mobile Access
- From: "Grant" <Grant@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2005 01:26:01 -0700
David,
Thank you for the reply. Yes, that makes sense. I was just unsue as to
what was the correct virtual directory. I will add the virtual directory and
then try.
Thanks.
--
Grant SBS2003
"David Copeland [MSFT]" wrote:
> Grant,
>
> You should have a virtual directory called exchange-oma under the Default
> Web site. If it's not there then a couple of possible ways to get it
> back.. 1) Re-run the SBS integrated setup from Add/Remove programs and at
> the Component Selection screen set the Server Tools (top level) to
> re-install and it's subcomponents to none (installed).. and then complete
> the setup.. 2) Follow the steps in the 817379 article for Workaround #2,
> but use exchange-oma instead of ExchDav. The functionality they are
> creating there is the same as what SBS does, however, the CEICW etc will be
> expecting/looking for exchange-oma.
>
>
> --
>
> Hope that helps,
> David Copeland
> Microsoft Small Business Server Support
>
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> "Grant" <Grant@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:44C189E2-507C-4864-AD31-631787534424@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Due to a problem we needed to reinstal IIS and Exchange. This was doen
> > and
> > completed as recommend in the KB article 887305. This all worked OK,
> > excpet
> > we are now having some trouble with OMA and Activesync. The problems are
> > as
> > descibed in KB article 817379. Looking into this it seems to me that the
> > virtual directories do exist. We have one called OMA and another called
> > Microsoft-Server-Activesync. Now on further check in the registry under
> > the
> > key
> > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MasSync\Parameters
> > the ExchangeVDir key is set to /exchange-oma.
> > My question is what should the virtual directories be for OMA and
> > ActiveSync
> > and should this key be pointing to one of these and which one???
> > Anyhelp would be appreciated, thanks.
> > --
> > Grant SBS2003
>
>
>
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