Re: OWA goes to RWW...

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Hi kevin:

Thanks for the note.

Do you know how I can fix the certificate problem?

The error is:

"There is a problem with this websites security certificate". I posted a
screen-shot here:

http://thestraumanns.mine.nu/sbs_error.html

If I click "Continue to this website"...it works fine...

We are using IE 7 and I *thought* I set up a certificate from CEICW....I
entered "ourdomain.com" for the certificate, do I need to enter
"email.ourdoamin.com"?



--
John.

http://mscrmguy.blogspot.com/

"Kevin Weilbacher [SBS-MVP]" <kweilbacMVP@xxxxxxx> wrote in message news:%237yzbhHsHHA.500@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Well, what you described means it's working exactly as it should, and I would not try changing it. Rather, what you want is to setup an additional A record (e.g. owa.ourdomain.com) and point that to email.ourdomain.com/exchange.

--
Kevin Weilbacher [SBS-MVP]
"The days pass by so quickly now, the nights are seldom long"


"Johnny" <jstraumann@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:94F366B6-CCDB-4B04-A701-6CDC932040DC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi all:

I just did some work on a buddy's SBS server setting up Exchange, and can
access OWA internally successfully. We had the ISP point the MX and A records
at email.ourdomain.com, and set the router to forward port 443to the SBS
server.
However when I typed https://email.ourdomain.com, instead going to OWA, it
put us to RWW. To access OWA we had to type,
https://email.ourdomain.com/exchange.I imagine it's a setting that needs to be changed in IIS, but I don't want to mess anything up. Ideally I'd likehttps://email.ourdomain.com to go to OWA, and https://email.ourdomain.com/remote to go to RWW.
Also, when we first accessed the web site it gave us an "invalid
certificate" message...

Thanks for any and all advice.-- John.
http://mscrmguy.blogspot.com/




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