Re: RWW: version=1 msgtype=status status=-3 message=Password Inco



Hi Shawn,

If you are on dynamic dns service, you should be using that FQDN for the
webcertificate.
From inside the network you use http://servername/exchange, from outside
https://fqdn/exchange. The http://fqdn/exchange will never work from inside
the network, you should indeed get the page not found.

Why are you mentioning the anonymous user account in IIS? Have you been
playing around in IIS?

--
Regards,

Marina Roos
Microsoft SBS-MVP
One of the Magical M&M's
www.smallbizserver.net
Take part in SBS forum:
http://www.smallbizserver.net/Default.aspx?tabid=53

"Shawn O'Connor" <ShawnOConnor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schreef in bericht
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Marina,

I'm using a dynamic dns service for external access. However, I have been
using this same service with no change in configuration for almost 5 years
now. This issue has only recently cropped up.

I did try your suggestion though -- reran CEICW with my current public IP
address for the security certificate. Still no change. I'm getting the
exact same error message.

Would it have anything to do with the anonymous user account that IIS
uses?
Perhaps IIS is expecting one thing and RWW is expecting another? I've
seen
issues with this before, but never manifesting itself like this.

"Marina Roos [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

Hi Shawn,

Is there a DNS record for the FQDN, that your ISP must have created? Try
https://FQDN/exchange. If you don't have a DNS record, rerun CEICW and
fill
in your public IP for the webcertificate. I assume you can telnet to
your
public IP on port 443 from outside your network?

--
Regards,

Marina Roos
Microsoft SBS-MVP
One of the Magical M&M's
www.smallbizserver.net
Take part in SBS forum:
http://www.smallbizserver.net/Default.aspx?tabid=53

"Shawn O'Connor" <ShawnOConnor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schreef in
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Thanks for your thoughtful and detailed response Steven. I haven't
yet
tried
the steps you suggested, but I can tell you I am 100% sure that will
not
work. The issue is not just with my browser -- it happens on any
machine
anywhere. Your solution is machine specific (I'll try it anyway, but
I'm
very sure that won't solve the problem).

Also, I am offsite right and can't provide a screen capture just yet,
but
the message in the subject line is all that appears in IE with trying
to
access:
http://www.domainname.com/remote or
http://www.domainname.com/exchange
(from the intranet the companyweb and owa work fine)

First I get the message prompt about the security certificate. I
accept
to
continue on and then I get the following error:

version=1 msgtype=status status=-3 message=Password Incorrect

And that is it. Nothing else.

"Steven Zhu [MSFT]" wrote:

Hi Shawn,

Thanks for posting here.

From your post, my understanding on this issue is: you cannot access
RWW
and CompanyWeb from Internet and you receive the message below in
IE.

version=1 msgtype=status status=-3 message=Password Incorrect

If I am off base, please feel free to let me know.

Based on my research, please refer to the following steps to solve
this
issue:

1. Open Windows Explorer and find the C:\Program Files\Internet
Explorer\PLUGINS folder.

2. Create a new folder on the desktop and move all the plug-ins in
the
PLUGINS
folder to the new folder.

3. Open Internet Explorer.

4. Click Tools and select Internet Options.

5. On the General tab, click Delete Files within the Temporary
Internet
files section.

6. Select the Delete all offline content check box, click OK.

7. Click Delete Cookies, and click OK.

8. Click Clear History within the History section, click Yes.

9. Click the Advanced tab and uncheck Enable third-party browser
extensions.

10. Click OK.

11. Remove registry keys.

WARNING: Using Registry Editor incorrectly can cause serious
problems
that
may
require you to reinstall your operating system. Microsoft cannot
guarantee
that
problems resulting from the incorrect use of Registry Editor can be
solved.
Use
Registry Editor at your own risk.

Having said that, I would still like to provide assistance.

Step 1: Backup the Registry of the computer.

a) Click Start and select Run.

b) Type regedit in Open box and click OK.

c) Click File and select Export.

d) Below Export range select All.

e) Select Desktop in Save in box and type backup in File Name.

f) Click Save.

Note: The backup file is on the Desktop and named backup.reg.

Step 2: Find and delete the following registry key.



HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Browse
r
Helper Objects

Step 3: Find and delete the all the sub keys in the following
registry
key
(don't
delete the following registry key).

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet
Explorer\Plugins\Extension

Step 4: Restart the computer.

If the issue still exists, please capture a screen shot of the error
so
that I can understand the issue clearly.

To capture a screen shot, please follow the steps below:

Step 1: When the error message appears, press the Pr Scrn key
located at
the
top-right corner of the keyboard to capture a screen shot.

Step 2: Click Start, select Run, type MSPAINT in the Open box, and
then
click OK.

Step 3: Use Ctrl + V to paste the screen shot to the canvas. When we
are
prompted
to enlarge the bitmap, press Y or Enter.

Step 4: Click the File (or press Alt+ F) menu and select Save.

Step 5: Select Desktop in the 'Save in' box and type 'screen' in the
File
name
box.

Step 6: Select JPEG in the Save as type box and click OK.

The screen shot is located on the Desktop and named screen.jpg. Send
the
file to v-stezhu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Hope this helps! If you have further concern, feel free to let me
know.

Have a great day.

Best Regards,

Steven Zhu
MCSE/MCDBA
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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