RE: owa view not correct



Hi Chace,

Thanks for your response. Actually, what I did is a restore of IIS
completely and it resolved the thing. Doing this I had another problem ; my
wsus web site was not included in this latest backup. So before restoring, I
backed up my wsus web site, restored IIS, and restored WSUS web site. This
did the trick.

Thanks again.



"chace zhang" wrote:

Hi,


Thank you for posting here.

According to your description, I understand that after login OWA, the
mailbox showed as folder view (Directory browsing).

In order to narrow down this issue, please kindly check and perform the
following information and steps:

1. Let's try the following steps and see how it goes:

A. Click Start, click Run, type "inetmgr" and click OK.

B. Expand Web Sites, Default Web Site, right-click Exchange and click
Properties.

C. On the Virtual Directory tab, in the Application settings section at the
bottom of the page, you should see a Create button to the right of the
Application name. Click Create. After you click Create or if you don't see
a Create button but see a Remove button, click the Configuration button.

D. On the Mappings tab, select the entry that is pathed out to "davex.dll"
on the list "Wildcard application maps (order of implementation)", and
click Edit. You should now see a page titled, "Add/Edit Application
Extension Mapping". The Executable value should point to davex.dll usually
at the following path: "C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\bin\davex.dll".

E. On the lower right, look to see if the option for "Verify that file
exists" is checked or blank. If checked, disable it and click OK all the
way out of the dialogs back to the IIS Manager.

F. On the SBS server, clear the IIS server files by following these steps:
Go to your %windows%\IIS Temporary Compressed Files directory *. Select all
of the content in this directory and delete it. Then go to a command
prompt, type "iisreset" and press ENTER.

G. Delete the cached files on the client and test OWA again. To clear the
cache: In Internet Explorer, click Internet Options on the Tools menu.
Click the General tab, and then click Delete Files. Click OK.

Hope this helps. Have a nice day!

Best Regards,

Chace Zhang (MSFT)

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| Hi,
|
| For some reason, OWA is not displaying normally after login on. After the
| login (whatever user), I see a white page, blue inscriptions showing all
my
| users. Here is an example of what is displayed after logon;
|
| [to parent directory]
|
| 2006-04-110 11:14 <dir> user1
| 2006-04-110 11:14 <dir> user2
| 2006-04-110 11:14 <dir> user3
|
| etc.....
|
| We are using https://servername/exchange
|
| As I said, the logon page is ok but after logon, I see what is described
| below. I think this happened after rpc over http was installed using the
| procedure described by microsoft but it may be a coincidence. I also know
| that a new internal certificate was installed on the default web site.
|
| Any ideas? Can I just re-install OWA?
|
| Thanks
|


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