RE: OWA Authentication Checkbox gets reset

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Well I did make the change, but my value was 65, but I set the value to 0 and
did an iisreset. I set the value in IIS and browsed to the working OWA, and
waited for another minute and stopped working. I checked the value and
confirmed it got reset.

""Jacky Luo [MSFT]"" wrote:

Hi customer,


Thanks for posting here.

From the description, I understand the issue is that "integrated
authentication" on the exchweb virtual directory revert back to default
setting after you make it checked. If I am off base, please don't hesitate
to let me know.

Let us refer to the following steps to troubleshoot the issue:

We want to make you aware that there is a process in Exchange 2003 called
DS2MB which may overwrite any changes that you have made directly through
IIS 6 Manager. You may notice that as a result of this you turned on
Integrated Authentication via IIS 6 Manager, but then you notice at a later
time that the setting is now disabled. That was a result of the DS2MB
overwriting the settings.

Disable DS2MB from overwriting the redirect back to default.

1. Start the ADSI Edit tool. To do this, click "Start", click "Run", type
"adsiedit.msc" (without the quotation marks) in the "Open" box, and then
click "OK". Note ADSI Edit is included with the Microsoft Windows 2000
Server Support Tools and with the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Support
Tools. To install the Windows 2000 Support Tools, double-click Setup.exe in
the Support\Tools folder on the Windows 2000 CD. To install the Windows
Server 2003 Support Tools, double-click Suptools.msi in the Support\Tools
folder on the Windows Server 2003 CD.

2. Connect to a domain controller if you are not already connected.

3. Expand "Configuration Container [<computername>.<example>.<com>]", expand
"CN=Configuration,DC=<example>,DC=<com>", expand "CN=Services", expand
"CN=Microsoft Exchange", expand "CN=<OrganizationName>", expand
"CN=Administrative Groups", expand "CN=<AdministrativeGroupName>", expand
"CN=Servers", expand "CN=<ExchangeServerName>", expand "CN=Protocols", and
then expand "CN=HTTP".

4. Under HTTP will be "CN=1", this is the Default Web Site in IIS. If this
is the first virtual site that you have created it will be "CN=100". Right
click the new virtual site and click on Properties.

5. On the Attribute Editor tab click to place a check mark in "Show only
attributes that have values"

6. Scoll in the resulting list and locate "msExchDS2MBOptions", select it
and then click on the "Edit" button.

7. Change the Value from one to zero. Click OK. Click OK

8. Exit ADSIEDIT


In addition,Please refer to the following KB to reset six virtual
directories

How to reset the default virtual directories that are required to provide
Outlook Web Access, Exchange ActiveSync, and Outlook Mobile Access services
in Exchange Server 2003

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/883380/en-us


Have a nice day!

Best regards,

Jacky Luo (MSFT)
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