What white paper did you follow? 

The program should have installed a virtual directory automatically. Then
you give Log On Locally and things should run smoothly.

ellery july
phone - 651-225-3895 
 


-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Symiakakis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 11:51 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Installing Outlook Web Access


Hello Everyone,
    I am having problems installing and configuring Oulook Web access on my
IIS4 server. This is the scenario: I followed a white paper on installing
OWA onto a seperate IIS4 server than my exchange 5.5 server. I have IIS4 on
a server that I also run Frontpage 98, which is what I am using for our
Intranet site. Frontpage is set on Port 80, and IIS4 is set on Port 8080. I
have already configured our firewall with a public address pointing to the
IIS4 root.(I tested it with a test htm page and I can access it from outside
our network). I created a virtual directory in IIS called exchange, and
point it to where the OWA files reside
(C:\exchsrvr\webdata\usa) Now that OWA is installed, how do I set it up to
locate my exchange server? Don't you have to put either your exchange
servers name or IP address somewhere on the IIS machine? I even tried to
copy the default HTM file to the IIS wwwroot folder, but it keeps popping up
the logon.asp, which comes up with errors running script. I don't know if
they are related. I have searched all over Technet, and all I get is papers
on the theory behind it, not an actual step by step setup guide.

Can anyone please shed some light on this. I appreciate all the help I can
get on this. I have been racking my brains for three days now. Thank you in
advance for all of your help.

Nick Symiakakis
Noble Hospital
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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