outlook web access

2001-08-27 Thread SMREKAR, JACK

I am reinstalling Exchange 5.5 on to a Win 2k server SP1. I can get exchange
installed without a problem.  The problem that I am having is installing
Outlook Web access. It says that I am not running the current fix for it and
to read the release notes.  I have read the release notes and the closest
thing I can see is to apply asp-memfix.  Which I have downloaded and
installed.  I also have installed the version of MDAC 2.6.  does anyone have
any idea what it is looking for.  I have run out of ideas.

Thanks
Jack Smrekar
Appleton Area School District

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Outlook web access

2001-08-31 Thread Mahesh Bharatsingh

Hello

I have an owa server running on my network. It runs just fine for an few
days, after that it becomes really hard to connect to it.
The message my clients receive is: Failed to connect to the microsoft
exchange server .

I have tried everything to prevent this from happening, but failed at every
attempt.

If anyone has suggestions or ideas, they're welcome.

Thanks in advance,

Mahesh Bharatsingh

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Outlook Web Access

2001-09-24 Thread Etts, Russell

Hi everyone

I was hit hard with the Nimda virus.  Rather than try and fix the server, I
took the server off line and rebuilt it (NT 4.0, SP6a, Ex 5.5, SP4).  I
installed Exchange w/o OWA, installed IIS 4.0 and all the security patches.
I then went to install OWA and now I am getting this error:

Unknown facility, error ID 076a-c00e2848.  

When I go into event viewer,  I see, "Event 14, source W3SVC - The HTTP
filter C:\winnt\system32\exchfilt.dll failed to load.  The data is the
error."

I saw in Knowledge base that there may be a problem with that file being
corrupt (Q260204).  I replaced the file with the file off the Exchange 5.5
CD.  I took out all the folders (webdata and webtemp) and registry keys,
rebooted and tried again.  Same result.  I tried installing SP 4 again for
Echange, same error.  Has anyone else seen this??

Thanks

Russell


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Outlook Web Access

2002-02-08 Thread Farquharson, Andrea

I have a user who logs on to OWA from his home and complains that the time
zone is incorrect. He has changed the time zone but it will not save the
change. The time zone setting for his Outlook client in the office is set
correctly. This problem effects his meeting notifications.

I've logged into OWA as myself and changed the time zone successfully.  Is
there any reason why this user can't do the same from home?

Thanks.

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Outlook web access

2003-06-05 Thread Jason
Have recently set up outlook web access and set the config for a user and
the http details, but having trouble loging in via a browser, not sure if
I have missed a step. Does the users actual PC have to be set up to log on
correctly?. What is the format for the url for the user?. Bit confused
with it, we have just set up our own mail server with exchange 5.5. and
have a user wanting to get their emails externally.

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Outlook Web Access

2002-07-01 Thread Bashir Malekzada

I have a user who is trying to check his email thru Outlook Web Access
from England ( we are in USA ), he can not login but i tyied his user
login and password here and i got in .he was trying from one of these
public pc's.

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RE: Outlook Web Access

2001-08-15 Thread Soysal, Serdar

Make sure that user has log on locally rights on you OWA server.

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From: Farquharson, Andrea [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 10:10 AM
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I've done that as well.  Should I just create a new mailbox for this user?

> You may need to fill out all fields, including user-id, password, and
> domain name.  Or alternately I believe you can fill out username with
> domain/user-id then password.
> 
> 
> 
> Good Luck,
> 
> Bob Sadler
> City of Leawood, KS, USA
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Farquharson, Andrea [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 9:04 AM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access
> 
> 
> I tried that and got "401.1 Unauthorized: Logon Failed" error message.
> 
> > On the first OWA screen, instead of using the user's username, use
> their
> > email address--e.g., instead of "bsmith" use "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
> >=20
> > Rob
> >=20
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Farquharson, Andrea [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 9:53 AM
> > To: Exchange Discussions
> > Subject: Outlook Web Access
> >=20
> >=20
> > I have a user in another site who cannot access her mailbox
> > via OWA.  She keeps getting the error message:
> >=20
> > "OWA was unable to get to your inbox.=20
> > To try to logon again, click here.=20
> >=20
> > For additional help on troubleshooting this problem, click here."
> >=20
> > I tried logging into OWA as this user and received the same
> > error message. I logged into her mailbox on my computer with
> > no problem.  I reset her NT password, but that didn't make
> > a difference.  What else can I do??
> >=20
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RE: Outlook web access

2001-08-31 Thread msharik

DNS/WINS?

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-Original Message-
From: Mahesh Bharatsingh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 9:54 AM
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Subject: Outlook web access


Hello

I have an owa server running on my network. It runs just fine for an few
days, after that it becomes really hard to connect to it.
The message my clients receive is: Failed to connect to the microsoft
exchange server .

I have tried everything to prevent this from happening, but failed at every
attempt.

If anyone has suggestions or ideas, they're welcome.

Thanks in advance,

Mahesh Bharatsingh

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RE: Outlook web access

2001-08-31 Thread John Allhiser

Any errors in the event log on the server?

John Allhiser MCSE CCNA
Network Engineer
Business Men's Assurance 

-Original Message-
From: Mahesh Bharatsingh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 8:54 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Outlook web access


Hello

I have an owa server running on my network. It runs just fine for an few
days, after that it becomes really hard to connect to it.
The message my clients receive is: Failed to connect to the microsoft
exchange server .

I have tried everything to prevent this from happening, but failed at every
attempt.

If anyone has suggestions or ideas, they're welcome.

Thanks in advance,

Mahesh Bharatsingh

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RE: Outlook web access

2001-08-31 Thread Drewski

Define "really hard".  Is is the same interval every time?  How do you get
it back to letting you connect -- rebooting?

Are you running DNS?  WINS?  LMHOSTS?  How is the OWA server set up?  Is
there a seperate exchange server?

What's the versions?  They are the same version, right?

Paper or plastic?  Demoblican or Republicrat?  Lefty or rightly?

Drew (MOS)

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On the other hand, you have different fingers.

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Bharatsingh
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 8:54 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Outlook web access


Hello

I have an owa server running on my network. It runs just fine for an few
days, after that it becomes really hard to connect to it.
The message my clients receive is: Failed to connect to the microsoft
exchange server .

I have tried everything to prevent this from happening, but failed at every
attempt.

If anyone has suggestions or ideas, they're welcome.

Thanks in advance,

Mahesh Bharatsingh

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RE: Outlook web access

2001-08-31 Thread John Allhiser

I will assume that it is "rellay hard" to connect at this moment.

Enjoy the weekend!  

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Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 4:12 PM
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Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Define "really hard".  Is is the same interval every time?  How do you get
it back to letting you connect -- rebooting?

Are you running DNS?  WINS?  LMHOSTS?  How is the OWA server set up?  Is
there a seperate exchange server?

What's the versions?  They are the same version, right?

Paper or plastic?  Demoblican or Republicrat?  Lefty or rightly?

Drew (MOS)

KWAR2001 website: www.schoolofdefence.org/kwar.html
Read my Column on OUTLOOKEXCHANGE.COM:
http://www.outlookexchange.com/articles/drewnicholson/default.asp
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On the other hand, you have different fingers.

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Bharatsingh
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 8:54 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Outlook web access


Hello

I have an owa server running on my network. It runs just fine for an few
days, after that it becomes really hard to connect to it.
The message my clients receive is: Failed to connect to the microsoft
exchange server .

I have tried everything to prevent this from happening, but failed at every
attempt.

If anyone has suggestions or ideas, they're welcome.

Thanks in advance,

Mahesh Bharatsingh

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RE: Outlook web access

2001-09-03 Thread Mahesh Bharatsingh

Hello

After a few days it's impossible to connect to it, the only thing i can do
is rebooting the server.

We have no DNS or WINS running on the server and there is a seperate
exchange server which is connected to a lot exchange servers.

We've a isa-server in our DMZ which functions as a portal to the owa server.
The owa-server is setup with W2K-advanced server (iis 5.0) and owa 5.5, SP4.
All of our exchange servers are WinNT 4.0 and Exchange 5.5 SP4.

Could there be a problem with connectivity between W2K and WinNT 4.0?

-Original Message-
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 11:12 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Define "really hard".  Is is the same interval every time?  How do you get
it back to letting you connect -- rebooting?

Are you running DNS?  WINS?  LMHOSTS?  How is the OWA server set up?  Is
there a seperate exchange server?

What's the versions?  They are the same version, right?

Paper or plastic?  Demoblican or Republicrat?  Lefty or rightly?

Drew (MOS)

KWAR2001 website: www.schoolofdefence.org/kwar.html
Read my Column on OUTLOOKEXCHANGE.COM:
http://www.outlookexchange.com/articles/drewnicholson/default.asp
Pics of Max are BACK!  http://www.drewncapris.net

On the other hand, you have different fingers.

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Bharatsingh
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 8:54 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Outlook web access


Hello

I have an owa server running on my network. It runs just fine for an few
days, after that it becomes really hard to connect to it.
The message my clients receive is: Failed to connect to the microsoft
exchange server .

I have tried everything to prevent this from happening, but failed at every
attempt.

If anyone has suggestions or ideas, they're welcome.

Thanks in advance,

Mahesh Bharatsingh

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RE: Outlook web access

2001-09-03 Thread Mahesh Bharatsingh

No errors at all.
It just stops accepting connections because the server cannot make a
connection with the exchange server, wich is configured at the setup of the
owa-server.

The iis keeps accepting clients.

I've protected a certain page with NTFS rights, so the users have to provide
logon credentials to gain acces. The validation is not done by the mailsever
itself. After a user is validated, he is redirected to another page, which
opens his mailbox, using the same information the user provided to logon.

-Original Message-
From: John Allhiser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 10:52 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Any errors in the event log on the server?

John Allhiser MCSE CCNA
Network Engineer
Business Men's Assurance 

-Original Message-
From: Mahesh Bharatsingh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 8:54 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Outlook web access


Hello

I have an owa server running on my network. It runs just fine for an few
days, after that it becomes really hard to connect to it.
The message my clients receive is: Failed to connect to the microsoft
exchange server .

I have tried everything to prevent this from happening, but failed at every
attempt.

If anyone has suggestions or ideas, they're welcome.

Thanks in advance,

Mahesh Bharatsingh

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RE: Outlook web access

2001-09-03 Thread Drewski

Do you have DNS or WINS running at all?  it sounds to me like that's a
memory leak or something -- does the processor or RAM become completely used
up?

Drew (MOS)

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Probably not Arthur C. Clarke

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Bharatsingh
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 5:15 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Hello

After a few days it's impossible to connect to it, the only thing i can do
is rebooting the server.

We have no DNS or WINS running on the server and there is a seperate
exchange server which is connected to a lot exchange servers.

We've a isa-server in our DMZ which functions as a portal to the owa server.
The owa-server is setup with W2K-advanced server (iis 5.0) and owa 5.5, SP4.
All of our exchange servers are WinNT 4.0 and Exchange 5.5 SP4.

Could there be a problem with connectivity between W2K and WinNT 4.0?

-Original Message-
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 11:12 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Define "really hard".  Is is the same interval every time?  How do you get
it back to letting you connect -- rebooting?

Are you running DNS?  WINS?  LMHOSTS?  How is the OWA server set up?  Is
there a seperate exchange server?

What's the versions?  They are the same version, right?

Paper or plastic?  Demoblican or Republicrat?  Lefty or rightly?

Drew (MOS)

KWAR2001 website: www.schoolofdefence.org/kwar.html
Read my Column on OUTLOOKEXCHANGE.COM:
http://www.outlookexchange.com/articles/drewnicholson/default.asp
Pics of Max are BACK!  http://www.drewncapris.net

On the other hand, you have different fingers.

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Bharatsingh
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 8:54 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Outlook web access


Hello

I have an owa server running on my network. It runs just fine for an few
days, after that it becomes really hard to connect to it.
The message my clients receive is: Failed to connect to the microsoft
exchange server .

I have tried everything to prevent this from happening, but failed at every
attempt.

If anyone has suggestions or ideas, they're welcome.

Thanks in advance,

Mahesh Bharatsingh

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RE: Outlook web access

2001-09-03 Thread Mahesh Bharatsingh

Not at all.
The processor is being used for about 10% at the most and with memory no
problems also.

I have a DNS server in the network.
Could there be a problem with DNS?

Mahesh

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From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 3:41 PM
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Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Do you have DNS or WINS running at all?  it sounds to me like that's a
memory leak or something -- does the processor or RAM become completely used
up?

Drew (MOS)

KWAR2001 website: www.schoolofdefence.org/kwar.html
Read my Column on OUTLOOKEXCHANGE.COM:
http://www.outlookexchange.com/articles/drewnicholson/default.asp
Pics of Max are BACK!  http://www.drewncapris.net

"Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced."
Probably not Arthur C. Clarke

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Bharatsingh
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 5:15 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Hello

After a few days it's impossible to connect to it, the only thing i can do
is rebooting the server.

We have no DNS or WINS running on the server and there is a seperate
exchange server which is connected to a lot exchange servers.

We've a isa-server in our DMZ which functions as a portal to the owa server.
The owa-server is setup with W2K-advanced server (iis 5.0) and owa 5.5, SP4.
All of our exchange servers are WinNT 4.0 and Exchange 5.5 SP4.

Could there be a problem with connectivity between W2K and WinNT 4.0?

-Original Message-
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 11:12 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Define "really hard".  Is is the same interval every time?  How do you get
it back to letting you connect -- rebooting?

Are you running DNS?  WINS?  LMHOSTS?  How is the OWA server set up?  Is
there a seperate exchange server?

What's the versions?  They are the same version, right?

Paper or plastic?  Demoblican or Republicrat?  Lefty or rightly?

Drew (MOS)

KWAR2001 website: www.schoolofdefence.org/kwar.html
Read my Column on OUTLOOKEXCHANGE.COM:
http://www.outlookexchange.com/articles/drewnicholson/default.asp
Pics of Max are BACK!  http://www.drewncapris.net

On the other hand, you have different fingers.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mahesh
Bharatsingh
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 8:54 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Outlook web access


Hello

I have an owa server running on my network. It runs just fine for an few
days, after that it becomes really hard to connect to it.
The message my clients receive is: Failed to connect to the microsoft
exchange server .

I have tried everything to prevent this from happening, but failed at every
attempt.

If anyone has suggestions or ideas, they're welcome.

Thanks in advance,

Mahesh Bharatsingh

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RE: Outlook web access

2001-09-03 Thread Drewski

maybe, although I've not heard of DNS errors that "get worse".

When Exchange locks, can you still ping the actual server?

Drew (MOS)

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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mahesh
Bharatsingh
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 9:14 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Not at all.
The processor is being used for about 10% at the most and with memory no
problems also.

I have a DNS server in the network.
Could there be a problem with DNS?

Mahesh

-Original Message-
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 3:41 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Do you have DNS or WINS running at all?  it sounds to me like that's a
memory leak or something -- does the processor or RAM become completely used
up?

Drew (MOS)

KWAR2001 website: www.schoolofdefence.org/kwar.html
Read my Column on OUTLOOKEXCHANGE.COM:
http://www.outlookexchange.com/articles/drewnicholson/default.asp
Pics of Max are BACK!  http://www.drewncapris.net

"Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced."
Probably not Arthur C. Clarke

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mahesh
Bharatsingh
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 5:15 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Hello

After a few days it's impossible to connect to it, the only thing i can do
is rebooting the server.

We have no DNS or WINS running on the server and there is a seperate
exchange server which is connected to a lot exchange servers.

We've a isa-server in our DMZ which functions as a portal to the owa server.
The owa-server is setup with W2K-advanced server (iis 5.0) and owa 5.5, SP4.
All of our exchange servers are WinNT 4.0 and Exchange 5.5 SP4.

Could there be a problem with connectivity between W2K and WinNT 4.0?

-Original Message-
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 11:12 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Define "really hard".  Is is the same interval every time?  How do you get
it back to letting you connect -- rebooting?

Are you running DNS?  WINS?  LMHOSTS?  How is the OWA server set up?  Is
there a seperate exchange server?

What's the versions?  They are the same version, right?

Paper or plastic?  Demoblican or Republicrat?  Lefty or rightly?

Drew (MOS)

KWAR2001 website: www.schoolofdefence.org/kwar.html
Read my Column on OUTLOOKEXCHANGE.COM:
http://www.outlookexchange.com/articles/drewnicholson/default.asp
Pics of Max are BACK!  http://www.drewncapris.net

On the other hand, you have different fingers.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mahesh
Bharatsingh
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 8:54 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Outlook web access


Hello

I have an owa server running on my network. It runs just fine for an few
days, after that it becomes really hard to connect to it.
The message my clients receive is: Failed to connect to the microsoft
exchange server .

I have tried everything to prevent this from happening, but failed at every
attempt.

If anyone has suggestions or ideas, they're welcome.

Thanks in advance,

Mahesh Bharatsingh

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RE: Outlook web access

2001-09-03 Thread Mahesh Bharatsingh

Yes, if clients can't connect to owa, because the owa server Failed to
connect to the mailserver, we are able to ping the server.
We also can browse the default website, IIS keeps on running. The problem
occurs when owa tries to open a mailbox.

Before owa tries to open a mailbox, the user must be validated by a PDC or
BDC. The same credentials are used to open a mailbox.
When the owa server can't connect ot the mailserver, the users are still
able to be validated, there are no problems there. After validation, the owa
service tries to connect to a exchange server and can't.

Mahesh


-Original Message-
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 4:17 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


maybe, although I've not heard of DNS errors that "get worse".

When Exchange locks, can you still ping the actual server?

Drew (MOS)

KWAR2001 website: www.schoolofdefence.org/kwar.html
Read my Column on OUTLOOKEXCHANGE.COM:
http://www.outlookexchange.com/articles/drewnicholson/default.asp
Pics of Max are BACK!  http://www.drewncapris.net

He was a wise man who invented beer. --Plato

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mahesh
Bharatsingh
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 9:14 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Not at all.
The processor is being used for about 10% at the most and with memory no
problems also.

I have a DNS server in the network.
Could there be a problem with DNS?

Mahesh

-Original Message-
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 3:41 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Do you have DNS or WINS running at all?  it sounds to me like that's a
memory leak or something -- does the processor or RAM become completely used
up?

Drew (MOS)

KWAR2001 website: www.schoolofdefence.org/kwar.html
Read my Column on OUTLOOKEXCHANGE.COM:
http://www.outlookexchange.com/articles/drewnicholson/default.asp
Pics of Max are BACK!  http://www.drewncapris.net

"Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced."
Probably not Arthur C. Clarke

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mahesh
Bharatsingh
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 5:15 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Hello

After a few days it's impossible to connect to it, the only thing i can do
is rebooting the server.

We have no DNS or WINS running on the server and there is a seperate
exchange server which is connected to a lot exchange servers.

We've a isa-server in our DMZ which functions as a portal to the owa server.
The owa-server is setup with W2K-advanced server (iis 5.0) and owa 5.5, SP4.
All of our exchange servers are WinNT 4.0 and Exchange 5.5 SP4.

Could there be a problem with connectivity between W2K and WinNT 4.0?

-Original Message-
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 11:12 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Define "really hard".  Is is the same interval every time?  How do you get
it back to letting you connect -- rebooting?

Are you running DNS?  WINS?  LMHOSTS?  How is the OWA server set up?  Is
there a seperate exchange server?

What's the versions?  They are the same version, right?

Paper or plastic?  Demoblican or Republicrat?  Lefty or rightly?

Drew (MOS)

KWAR2001 website: www.schoolofdefence.org/kwar.html
Read my Column on OUTLOOKEXCHANGE.COM:
http://www.outlookexchange.com/articles/drewnicholson/default.asp
Pics of Max are BACK!  http://www.drewncapris.net

On the other hand, you have different fingers.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mahesh
Bharatsingh
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 8:54 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Outlook web access


Hello

I have an owa server running on my network. It runs just fine for an few
days, after that it becomes really hard to connect to it.
The message my clients receive is: Failed to connect to the microsoft
exchange server .

I have tried everything to prevent this from happening, but failed at every
attempt.

If anyone has suggestions or ideas, they're welcome.

Thanks in advance,

Mahesh Bharatsingh

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RE: Outlook web access

2001-09-03 Thread Atkinson, Daniel


> maybe, although I've not heard of DNS errors that "get worse".

i believe there's a bug in early versions of the MS DNS that would eat
memory. Don't quote me, but I seem to remember reading about that in the
o'reilly DNS book.

dan.

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RE: Outlook web access

2001-09-03 Thread Drewski

ok, now we're gettin' somewhere.  This makes me think that it isn't
individual users, but the OWA server itself.  Has anything changed?  Did the
Exchange server change?

Drew (MOS)

KWAR2001 website: www.schoolofdefence.org/kwar.html
Read my Column on OUTLOOKEXCHANGE.COM:
http://www.outlookexchange.com/articles/drewnicholson/default.asp
Pics of Max are BACK!  http://www.drewncapris.net

I am darn unsatisfied to be killed in this way.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mahesh
Bharatsingh
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 9:24 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Yes, if clients can't connect to owa, because the owa server Failed to
connect to the mailserver, we are able to ping the server.
We also can browse the default website, IIS keeps on running. The problem
occurs when owa tries to open a mailbox.

Before owa tries to open a mailbox, the user must be validated by a PDC or
BDC. The same credentials are used to open a mailbox.
When the owa server can't connect ot the mailserver, the users are still
able to be validated, there are no problems there. After validation, the owa
service tries to connect to a exchange server and can't.

Mahesh


-Original Message-
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 4:17 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


maybe, although I've not heard of DNS errors that "get worse".

When Exchange locks, can you still ping the actual server?

Drew (MOS)

KWAR2001 website: www.schoolofdefence.org/kwar.html
Read my Column on OUTLOOKEXCHANGE.COM:
http://www.outlookexchange.com/articles/drewnicholson/default.asp
Pics of Max are BACK!  http://www.drewncapris.net

He was a wise man who invented beer. --Plato

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mahesh
Bharatsingh
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 9:14 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Not at all.
The processor is being used for about 10% at the most and with memory no
problems also.

I have a DNS server in the network.
Could there be a problem with DNS?

Mahesh

-Original Message-
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 3:41 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Do you have DNS or WINS running at all?  it sounds to me like that's a
memory leak or something -- does the processor or RAM become completely used
up?

Drew (MOS)

KWAR2001 website: www.schoolofdefence.org/kwar.html
Read my Column on OUTLOOKEXCHANGE.COM:
http://www.outlookexchange.com/articles/drewnicholson/default.asp
Pics of Max are BACK!  http://www.drewncapris.net

"Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced."
Probably not Arthur C. Clarke

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mahesh
Bharatsingh
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 5:15 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Hello

After a few days it's impossible to connect to it, the only thing i can do
is rebooting the server.

We have no DNS or WINS running on the server and there is a seperate
exchange server which is connected to a lot exchange servers.

We've a isa-server in our DMZ which functions as a portal to the owa server.
The owa-server is setup with W2K-advanced server (iis 5.0) and owa 5.5, SP4.
All of our exchange servers are WinNT 4.0 and Exchange 5.5 SP4.

Could there be a problem with connectivity between W2K and WinNT 4.0?

-Original Message-
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 11:12 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Define "really hard".  Is is the same interval every time?  How do you get
it back to letting you connect -- rebooting?

Are you running DNS?  WINS?  LMHOSTS?  How is the OWA server set up?  Is
there a seperate exchange server?

What's the versions?  They are the same version, right?

Paper or plastic?  Demoblican or Republicrat?  Lefty or rightly?

Drew (MOS)

KWAR2001 website: www.schoolofdefence.org/kwar.html
Read my Column on OUTLOOKEXCHANGE.COM:
http://www.outlookexchange.com/articles/drewnicholson/default.asp
Pics of Max are BACK!  http://www.drewncapris.net

On the other hand, you have different fingers.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mahesh
Bharatsingh
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 8:54 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Outlook web access


Hello

I have an owa server running on my network. It runs just fine for an few
days, after that 

RE: Outlook web access

2001-09-04 Thread Mahesh Bharatsingh

Nothing changed.
I think that maybe there are some sort of connections or sessions that owa
opens and never closes but i can't find any.


-Original Message-
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 8:00 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


ok, now we're gettin' somewhere.  This makes me think that it isn't
individual users, but the OWA server itself.  Has anything changed?  Did the
Exchange server change?

Drew (MOS)

KWAR2001 website: www.schoolofdefence.org/kwar.html
Read my Column on OUTLOOKEXCHANGE.COM:
http://www.outlookexchange.com/articles/drewnicholson/default.asp
Pics of Max are BACK!  http://www.drewncapris.net

I am darn unsatisfied to be killed in this way.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mahesh
Bharatsingh
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 9:24 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Yes, if clients can't connect to owa, because the owa server Failed to
connect to the mailserver, we are able to ping the server.
We also can browse the default website, IIS keeps on running. The problem
occurs when owa tries to open a mailbox.

Before owa tries to open a mailbox, the user must be validated by a PDC or
BDC. The same credentials are used to open a mailbox.
When the owa server can't connect ot the mailserver, the users are still
able to be validated, there are no problems there. After validation, the owa
service tries to connect to a exchange server and can't.

Mahesh


-Original Message-
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 4:17 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


maybe, although I've not heard of DNS errors that "get worse".

When Exchange locks, can you still ping the actual server?

Drew (MOS)

KWAR2001 website: www.schoolofdefence.org/kwar.html
Read my Column on OUTLOOKEXCHANGE.COM:
http://www.outlookexchange.com/articles/drewnicholson/default.asp
Pics of Max are BACK!  http://www.drewncapris.net

He was a wise man who invented beer. --Plato

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mahesh
Bharatsingh
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 9:14 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Not at all.
The processor is being used for about 10% at the most and with memory no
problems also.

I have a DNS server in the network.
Could there be a problem with DNS?

Mahesh

-Original Message-
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 3:41 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Do you have DNS or WINS running at all?  it sounds to me like that's a
memory leak or something -- does the processor or RAM become completely used
up?

Drew (MOS)

KWAR2001 website: www.schoolofdefence.org/kwar.html
Read my Column on OUTLOOKEXCHANGE.COM:
http://www.outlookexchange.com/articles/drewnicholson/default.asp
Pics of Max are BACK!  http://www.drewncapris.net

"Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced."
Probably not Arthur C. Clarke

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mahesh
Bharatsingh
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 5:15 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Hello

After a few days it's impossible to connect to it, the only thing i can do
is rebooting the server.

We have no DNS or WINS running on the server and there is a seperate
exchange server which is connected to a lot exchange servers.

We've a isa-server in our DMZ which functions as a portal to the owa server.
The owa-server is setup with W2K-advanced server (iis 5.0) and owa 5.5, SP4.
All of our exchange servers are WinNT 4.0 and Exchange 5.5 SP4.

Could there be a problem with connectivity between W2K and WinNT 4.0?

-Original Message-
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 11:12 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Define "really hard".  Is is the same interval every time?  How do you get
it back to letting you connect -- rebooting?

Are you running DNS?  WINS?  LMHOSTS?  How is the OWA server set up?  Is
there a seperate exchange server?

What's the versions?  They are the same version, right?

Paper or plastic?  Demoblican or Republicrat?  Lefty or rightly?

Drew (MOS)

KWAR2001 website: www.schoolofdefence.org/kwar.html
Read my Column on OUTLOOKEXCHANGE.COM:
http://www.outlookexchange.com/articles/drewnicholson/default.asp
Pics of Max are BACK!  http://www.drewncapris.net

On the other hand, you have diffe

RE: Outlook web access

2001-09-04 Thread Soysal, Serdar


Ok.  We are having the exact same problem and I've been trying to figure it
out, too.  We have a very similar setup.  OWA5.5 SP4 running on W2K SP2 and
separate Exchange 5.5 SP4 servers running also on W2K SP2.  So, it's not a
W2K to NT4.0 issue.   Here's what we've discovered so far:

1. We have noticed that this ALWAYS happens after network outages/hiccups.
For example, if the switch that is connected to the backbone where the
Exchange Servers run is rebooted, all OWA servers start exhibiting this
behavior.  
2. IIS and ASP engine still work when this problem happens.  I wrote some
test ASPs and put them in the same vroot and they function just fine.
3. Restarting the WWW service clears the error.
4. The problem started happening only after we deployed OWA5.5 on W2K.
Never an issue with OWA5.5 on NT4.0.
5. The "cannot connect to Exchange Server xxx" error is for the initial
connection of OWA (the server name you provide when you run OWA setup), not
necessarily the server that hosts the mailbox.  
6. Found the following Q articles on this topic, but haven't had a chance to
go through them yet: Q176240, Q247085, Q178511.  I doubt it's the last one
since that would cause a permanent problem, not an intermittent one.
7. While the problem is happening, name resolution works fine both ways
between the OWA and Exchange servers.

Serdar Soysal
Technical Specialist
Electronic Messaging Group
Kmart Corporation






-Original Message-
From: Mahesh Bharatsingh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 3:35 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Nothing changed.
I think that maybe there are some sort of connections or sessions that owa
opens and never closes but i can't find any.


-Original Message-
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 8:00 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


ok, now we're gettin' somewhere.  This makes me think that it isn't
individual users, but the OWA server itself.  Has anything changed?  Did the
Exchange server change?

Drew (MOS)

KWAR2001 website: www.schoolofdefence.org/kwar.html
Read my Column on OUTLOOKEXCHANGE.COM:
http://www.outlookexchange.com/articles/drewnicholson/default.asp
Pics of Max are BACK!  http://www.drewncapris.net

I am darn unsatisfied to be killed in this way.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mahesh
Bharatsingh
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 9:24 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Yes, if clients can't connect to owa, because the owa server Failed to
connect to the mailserver, we are able to ping the server.
We also can browse the default website, IIS keeps on running. The problem
occurs when owa tries to open a mailbox.

Before owa tries to open a mailbox, the user must be validated by a PDC or
BDC. The same credentials are used to open a mailbox.
When the owa server can't connect ot the mailserver, the users are still
able to be validated, there are no problems there. After validation, the owa
service tries to connect to a exchange server and can't.

Mahesh


-Original Message-
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 4:17 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


maybe, although I've not heard of DNS errors that "get worse".

When Exchange locks, can you still ping the actual server?

Drew (MOS)

KWAR2001 website: www.schoolofdefence.org/kwar.html
Read my Column on OUTLOOKEXCHANGE.COM:
http://www.outlookexchange.com/articles/drewnicholson/default.asp
Pics of Max are BACK!  http://www.drewncapris.net

He was a wise man who invented beer. --Plato

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mahesh
Bharatsingh
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 9:14 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Not at all.
The processor is being used for about 10% at the most and with memory no
problems also.

I have a DNS server in the network.
Could there be a problem with DNS?

Mahesh

-Original Message-
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 3:41 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Do you have DNS or WINS running at all?  it sounds to me like that's a
memory leak or something -- does the processor or RAM become completely used
up?

Drew (MOS)

KWAR2001 website: www.schoolofdefence.org/kwar.html
Read my Column on OUTLOOKEXCHANGE.COM:
http://www.outlookexchange.com/articles/drewnicholson/default.asp
Pics of Max are BACK!  http://www.drewncapris.net

"Any technology distinguishable from magic is insuff

RE: Outlook web access

2001-09-06 Thread Soysal, Serdar

Mahesh,

FYI, PSS recommended reregistering the cdo.dll and cdohtml.dll on these IIS
servers.  Right now we are monitoring them to see if that helped or not.

S./

-Original Message-
From: Soysal, Serdar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 12:25 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access



Ok.  We are having the exact same problem and I've been trying to figure it
out, too.  We have a very similar setup.  OWA5.5 SP4 running on W2K SP2 and
separate Exchange 5.5 SP4 servers running also on W2K SP2.  So, it's not a
W2K to NT4.0 issue.   Here's what we've discovered so far:

1. We have noticed that this ALWAYS happens after network outages/hiccups.
For example, if the switch that is connected to the backbone where the
Exchange Servers run is rebooted, all OWA servers start exhibiting this
behavior.  
2. IIS and ASP engine still work when this problem happens.  I wrote some
test ASPs and put them in the same vroot and they function just fine.
3. Restarting the WWW service clears the error.
4. The problem started happening only after we deployed OWA5.5 on W2K.
Never an issue with OWA5.5 on NT4.0.
5. The "cannot connect to Exchange Server xxx" error is for the initial
connection of OWA (the server name you provide when you run OWA setup), not
necessarily the server that hosts the mailbox.  
6. Found the following Q articles on this topic, but haven't had a chance to
go through them yet: Q176240, Q247085, Q178511.  I doubt it's the last one
since that would cause a permanent problem, not an intermittent one.
7. While the problem is happening, name resolution works fine both ways
between the OWA and Exchange servers.

Serdar Soysal
Technical Specialist
Electronic Messaging Group
Kmart Corporation






-Original Message-
From: Mahesh Bharatsingh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 3:35 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Nothing changed.
I think that maybe there are some sort of connections or sessions that owa
opens and never closes but i can't find any.


-Original Message-
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 8:00 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


ok, now we're gettin' somewhere.  This makes me think that it isn't
individual users, but the OWA server itself.  Has anything changed?  Did the
Exchange server change?

Drew (MOS)

KWAR2001 website: www.schoolofdefence.org/kwar.html
Read my Column on OUTLOOKEXCHANGE.COM:
http://www.outlookexchange.com/articles/drewnicholson/default.asp
Pics of Max are BACK!  http://www.drewncapris.net

I am darn unsatisfied to be killed in this way.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mahesh
Bharatsingh
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 9:24 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Yes, if clients can't connect to owa, because the owa server Failed to
connect to the mailserver, we are able to ping the server.
We also can browse the default website, IIS keeps on running. The problem
occurs when owa tries to open a mailbox.

Before owa tries to open a mailbox, the user must be validated by a PDC or
BDC. The same credentials are used to open a mailbox.
When the owa server can't connect ot the mailserver, the users are still
able to be validated, there are no problems there. After validation, the owa
service tries to connect to a exchange server and can't.

Mahesh


-Original Message-
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 4:17 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


maybe, although I've not heard of DNS errors that "get worse".

When Exchange locks, can you still ping the actual server?

Drew (MOS)

KWAR2001 website: www.schoolofdefence.org/kwar.html
Read my Column on OUTLOOKEXCHANGE.COM:
http://www.outlookexchange.com/articles/drewnicholson/default.asp
Pics of Max are BACK!  http://www.drewncapris.net

He was a wise man who invented beer. --Plato

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mahesh
Bharatsingh
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 9:14 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Not at all.
The processor is being used for about 10% at the most and with memory no
problems also.

I have a DNS server in the network.
Could there be a problem with DNS?

Mahesh

-Original Message-
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 3:41 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Do you have DNS or WINS running at all?  it sounds to me like that's a
memory leak or something -- does the processor or RAM become completely used
up?


RE: Outlook web access

2001-09-07 Thread Mahesh Bharatsingh

Thank you, Serdar for this replay.
I'll tried it.

How many owa servers do you have implemented on your network?
I have just one for a lot of exchange servers. Could that be the problem?

Mahesh

-Original Message-
From: Soysal, Serdar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 10:29 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Mahesh,

FYI, PSS recommended reregistering the cdo.dll and cdohtml.dll on these IIS
servers.  Right now we are monitoring them to see if that helped or not.

S./

-Original Message-
From: Soysal, Serdar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 12:25 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access



Ok.  We are having the exact same problem and I've been trying to figure it
out, too.  We have a very similar setup.  OWA5.5 SP4 running on W2K SP2 and
separate Exchange 5.5 SP4 servers running also on W2K SP2.  So, it's not a
W2K to NT4.0 issue.   Here's what we've discovered so far:

1. We have noticed that this ALWAYS happens after network outages/hiccups.
For example, if the switch that is connected to the backbone where the
Exchange Servers run is rebooted, all OWA servers start exhibiting this
behavior.  
2. IIS and ASP engine still work when this problem happens.  I wrote some
test ASPs and put them in the same vroot and they function just fine.
3. Restarting the WWW service clears the error.
4. The problem started happening only after we deployed OWA5.5 on W2K.
Never an issue with OWA5.5 on NT4.0.
5. The "cannot connect to Exchange Server xxx" error is for the initial
connection of OWA (the server name you provide when you run OWA setup), not
necessarily the server that hosts the mailbox.  
6. Found the following Q articles on this topic, but haven't had a chance to
go through them yet: Q176240, Q247085, Q178511.  I doubt it's the last one
since that would cause a permanent problem, not an intermittent one.
7. While the problem is happening, name resolution works fine both ways
between the OWA and Exchange servers.

Serdar Soysal
Technical Specialist
Electronic Messaging Group
Kmart Corporation






-Original Message-
From: Mahesh Bharatsingh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 3:35 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Nothing changed.
I think that maybe there are some sort of connections or sessions that owa
opens and never closes but i can't find any.


-Original Message-
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 8:00 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


ok, now we're gettin' somewhere.  This makes me think that it isn't
individual users, but the OWA server itself.  Has anything changed?  Did the
Exchange server change?

Drew (MOS)

KWAR2001 website: www.schoolofdefence.org/kwar.html
Read my Column on OUTLOOKEXCHANGE.COM:
http://www.outlookexchange.com/articles/drewnicholson/default.asp
Pics of Max are BACK!  http://www.drewncapris.net

I am darn unsatisfied to be killed in this way.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mahesh
Bharatsingh
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 9:24 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Yes, if clients can't connect to owa, because the owa server Failed to
connect to the mailserver, we are able to ping the server.
We also can browse the default website, IIS keeps on running. The problem
occurs when owa tries to open a mailbox.

Before owa tries to open a mailbox, the user must be validated by a PDC or
BDC. The same credentials are used to open a mailbox.
When the owa server can't connect ot the mailserver, the users are still
able to be validated, there are no problems there. After validation, the owa
service tries to connect to a exchange server and can't.

Mahesh


-Original Message-
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 4:17 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


maybe, although I've not heard of DNS errors that "get worse".

When Exchange locks, can you still ping the actual server?

Drew (MOS)

KWAR2001 website: www.schoolofdefence.org/kwar.html
Read my Column on OUTLOOKEXCHANGE.COM:
http://www.outlookexchange.com/articles/drewnicholson/default.asp
Pics of Max are BACK!  http://www.drewncapris.net

He was a wise man who invented beer. --Plato

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mahesh
Bharatsingh
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 9:14 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Not at all.
The processor is being used for about 10% at the most and with memory no
problems also.

I have a DNS server in th

RE: Outlook web access

2001-09-07 Thread Soysal, Serdar

I don't know.  We have 3 OWAs servicing a total of 13000 clients.  More than
half of these are regular Outlook users and access OWA only occasionally.
The rest are straight OWA.  Do you see any pending ASP requests in perfmon
logs?  If ASP requests aren't piling up and your processor utilization is
not high, performance shouldn't be an issue.

S.



-Original Message-
From: Mahesh Bharatsingh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 5:02 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Thank you, Serdar for this replay.
I'll tried it.

How many owa servers do you have implemented on your network?
I have just one for a lot of exchange servers. Could that be the problem?

Mahesh

-Original Message-
From: Soysal, Serdar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 10:29 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Mahesh,

FYI, PSS recommended reregistering the cdo.dll and cdohtml.dll on these IIS
servers.  Right now we are monitoring them to see if that helped or not.

S./

-Original Message-
From: Soysal, Serdar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 12:25 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access



Ok.  We are having the exact same problem and I've been trying to figure it
out, too.  We have a very similar setup.  OWA5.5 SP4 running on W2K SP2 and
separate Exchange 5.5 SP4 servers running also on W2K SP2.  So, it's not a
W2K to NT4.0 issue.   Here's what we've discovered so far:

1. We have noticed that this ALWAYS happens after network outages/hiccups.
For example, if the switch that is connected to the backbone where the
Exchange Servers run is rebooted, all OWA servers start exhibiting this
behavior.  
2. IIS and ASP engine still work when this problem happens.  I wrote some
test ASPs and put them in the same vroot and they function just fine.
3. Restarting the WWW service clears the error.
4. The problem started happening only after we deployed OWA5.5 on W2K.
Never an issue with OWA5.5 on NT4.0.
5. The "cannot connect to Exchange Server xxx" error is for the initial
connection of OWA (the server name you provide when you run OWA setup), not
necessarily the server that hosts the mailbox.  
6. Found the following Q articles on this topic, but haven't had a chance to
go through them yet: Q176240, Q247085, Q178511.  I doubt it's the last one
since that would cause a permanent problem, not an intermittent one.
7. While the problem is happening, name resolution works fine both ways
between the OWA and Exchange servers.

Serdar Soysal
Technical Specialist
Electronic Messaging Group
Kmart Corporation






-Original Message-
From: Mahesh Bharatsingh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 3:35 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Nothing changed.
I think that maybe there are some sort of connections or sessions that owa
opens and never closes but i can't find any.


-Original Message-
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 8:00 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


ok, now we're gettin' somewhere.  This makes me think that it isn't
individual users, but the OWA server itself.  Has anything changed?  Did the
Exchange server change?

Drew (MOS)

KWAR2001 website: www.schoolofdefence.org/kwar.html
Read my Column on OUTLOOKEXCHANGE.COM:
http://www.outlookexchange.com/articles/drewnicholson/default.asp
Pics of Max are BACK!  http://www.drewncapris.net

I am darn unsatisfied to be killed in this way.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mahesh
Bharatsingh
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 9:24 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Yes, if clients can't connect to owa, because the owa server Failed to
connect to the mailserver, we are able to ping the server.
We also can browse the default website, IIS keeps on running. The problem
occurs when owa tries to open a mailbox.

Before owa tries to open a mailbox, the user must be validated by a PDC or
BDC. The same credentials are used to open a mailbox.
When the owa server can't connect ot the mailserver, the users are still
able to be validated, there are no problems there. After validation, the owa
service tries to connect to a exchange server and can't.

Mahesh


-Original Message-
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 4:17 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


maybe, although I've not heard of DNS errors that "get worse".

When Exchange locks, can you still ping the actual server?

Drew (MOS)

KWAR2001 website: www.schoolofdefence.org/kwar.html
Read my Column on OUTL

RE: Outlook web access

2001-09-14 Thread Mahesh Bharatsingh

Serdar,

Did you get any results yet?
We brought our problem to the attention of Microsoft, there is a engineer
working on it right now. But so far nothing.
If i hear anything, i'll let you know.

Thanks so far.

Mahesh

-Original Message-
From: Soysal, Serdar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 10:29 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Mahesh,

FYI, PSS recommended reregistering the cdo.dll and cdohtml.dll on these IIS
servers.  Right now we are monitoring them to see if that helped or not.

S./

-Original Message-
From: Soysal, Serdar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 12:25 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access



Ok.  We are having the exact same problem and I've been trying to figure it
out, too.  We have a very similar setup.  OWA5.5 SP4 running on W2K SP2 and
separate Exchange 5.5 SP4 servers running also on W2K SP2.  So, it's not a
W2K to NT4.0 issue.   Here's what we've discovered so far:

1. We have noticed that this ALWAYS happens after network outages/hiccups.
For example, if the switch that is connected to the backbone where the
Exchange Servers run is rebooted, all OWA servers start exhibiting this
behavior.  
2. IIS and ASP engine still work when this problem happens.  I wrote some
test ASPs and put them in the same vroot and they function just fine.
3. Restarting the WWW service clears the error.
4. The problem started happening only after we deployed OWA5.5 on W2K.
Never an issue with OWA5.5 on NT4.0.
5. The "cannot connect to Exchange Server xxx" error is for the initial
connection of OWA (the server name you provide when you run OWA setup), not
necessarily the server that hosts the mailbox.  
6. Found the following Q articles on this topic, but haven't had a chance to
go through them yet: Q176240, Q247085, Q178511.  I doubt it's the last one
since that would cause a permanent problem, not an intermittent one.
7. While the problem is happening, name resolution works fine both ways
between the OWA and Exchange servers.

Serdar Soysal
Technical Specialist
Electronic Messaging Group
Kmart Corporation






-Original Message-
From: Mahesh Bharatsingh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 3:35 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Nothing changed.
I think that maybe there are some sort of connections or sessions that owa
opens and never closes but i can't find any.


-Original Message-
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 8:00 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


ok, now we're gettin' somewhere.  This makes me think that it isn't
individual users, but the OWA server itself.  Has anything changed?  Did the
Exchange server change?

Drew (MOS)

KWAR2001 website: www.schoolofdefence.org/kwar.html
Read my Column on OUTLOOKEXCHANGE.COM:
http://www.outlookexchange.com/articles/drewnicholson/default.asp
Pics of Max are BACK!  http://www.drewncapris.net

I am darn unsatisfied to be killed in this way.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mahesh
Bharatsingh
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 9:24 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Yes, if clients can't connect to owa, because the owa server Failed to
connect to the mailserver, we are able to ping the server.
We also can browse the default website, IIS keeps on running. The problem
occurs when owa tries to open a mailbox.

Before owa tries to open a mailbox, the user must be validated by a PDC or
BDC. The same credentials are used to open a mailbox.
When the owa server can't connect ot the mailserver, the users are still
able to be validated, there are no problems there. After validation, the owa
service tries to connect to a exchange server and can't.

Mahesh


-Original Message-
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 4:17 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


maybe, although I've not heard of DNS errors that "get worse".

When Exchange locks, can you still ping the actual server?

Drew (MOS)

KWAR2001 website: www.schoolofdefence.org/kwar.html
Read my Column on OUTLOOKEXCHANGE.COM:
http://www.outlookexchange.com/articles/drewnicholson/default.asp
Pics of Max are BACK!  http://www.drewncapris.net

He was a wise man who invented beer. --Plato

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mahesh
Bharatsingh
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 9:14 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Not at all.
The processor is being used for about 10% at the most and with memory no
problems also.

RE: Outlook web access

2001-09-14 Thread Ian Midgley

What installation process did you use to get OWA 5.5 running on IIS5? The
way I have done this is to install a fully functional configuration on NT4
and then upgrade to W2K but this seems very longwinded. Couldn't find
anything relevant on Technet or WWW. Is there an easier method?

-Original Message-
From: Mahesh Bharatsingh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 September 2001 11:34
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Serdar,

Did you get any results yet?
We brought our problem to the attention of Microsoft, there is a engineer
working on it right now. But so far nothing.
If i hear anything, i'll let you know.

Thanks so far.

Mahesh

-Original Message-
From: Soysal, Serdar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 10:29 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Mahesh,

FYI, PSS recommended reregistering the cdo.dll and cdohtml.dll on these IIS
servers.  Right now we are monitoring them to see if that helped or not.

S./

-Original Message-
From: Soysal, Serdar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 12:25 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access



Ok.  We are having the exact same problem and I've been trying to figure it
out, too.  We have a very similar setup.  OWA5.5 SP4 running on W2K SP2 and
separate Exchange 5.5 SP4 servers running also on W2K SP2.  So, it's not a
W2K to NT4.0 issue.   Here's what we've discovered so far:

1. We have noticed that this ALWAYS happens after network outages/hiccups.
For example, if the switch that is connected to the backbone where the
Exchange Servers run is rebooted, all OWA servers start exhibiting this
behavior.  
2. IIS and ASP engine still work when this problem happens.  I wrote some
test ASPs and put them in the same vroot and they function just fine.
3. Restarting the WWW service clears the error.
4. The problem started happening only after we deployed OWA5.5 on W2K.
Never an issue with OWA5.5 on NT4.0.
5. The "cannot connect to Exchange Server xxx" error is for the initial
connection of OWA (the server name you provide when you run OWA setup), not
necessarily the server that hosts the mailbox.  
6. Found the following Q articles on this topic, but haven't had a chance to
go through them yet: Q176240, Q247085, Q178511.  I doubt it's the last one
since that would cause a permanent problem, not an intermittent one.
7. While the problem is happening, name resolution works fine both ways
between the OWA and Exchange servers.

Serdar Soysal
Technical Specialist
Electronic Messaging Group
Kmart Corporation






-Original Message-
From: Mahesh Bharatsingh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 3:35 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Nothing changed.
I think that maybe there are some sort of connections or sessions that owa
opens and never closes but i can't find any.


-Original Message-
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 8:00 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


ok, now we're gettin' somewhere.  This makes me think that it isn't
individual users, but the OWA server itself.  Has anything changed?  Did the
Exchange server change?

Drew (MOS)

KWAR2001 website: www.schoolofdefence.org/kwar.html
Read my Column on OUTLOOKEXCHANGE.COM:
http://www.outlookexchange.com/articles/drewnicholson/default.asp
Pics of Max are BACK!  http://www.drewncapris.net

I am darn unsatisfied to be killed in this way.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mahesh
Bharatsingh
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 9:24 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Yes, if clients can't connect to owa, because the owa server Failed to
connect to the mailserver, we are able to ping the server.
We also can browse the default website, IIS keeps on running. The problem
occurs when owa tries to open a mailbox.

Before owa tries to open a mailbox, the user must be validated by a PDC or
BDC. The same credentials are used to open a mailbox.
When the owa server can't connect ot the mailserver, the users are still
able to be validated, there are no problems there. After validation, the owa
service tries to connect to a exchange server and can't.

Mahesh


-Original Message-
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 4:17 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


maybe, although I've not heard of DNS errors that "get worse".

When Exchange locks, can you still ping the actual server?

Drew (MOS)

KWAR2001 website: www.schoolofdefence.org/kwar.html
Read my Column on OUTLOOKEXCHANGE.COM:
http://www.outl

RE: Outlook web access

2001-09-14 Thread Mahesh Bharatsingh

Hi

Just install W2K (with most recent sp) and install owa on it.
There is no easier way. What problems did you encounter?

Mahesh

-Original Message-
From: Ian Midgley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 1:03 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


What installation process did you use to get OWA 5.5 running on IIS5? The
way I have done this is to install a fully functional configuration on NT4
and then upgrade to W2K but this seems very longwinded. Couldn't find
anything relevant on Technet or WWW. Is there an easier method?

-Original Message-
From: Mahesh Bharatsingh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 September 2001 11:34
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Serdar,

Did you get any results yet?
We brought our problem to the attention of Microsoft, there is a engineer
working on it right now. But so far nothing.
If i hear anything, i'll let you know.

Thanks so far.

Mahesh

-Original Message-
From: Soysal, Serdar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 10:29 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Mahesh,

FYI, PSS recommended reregistering the cdo.dll and cdohtml.dll on these IIS
servers.  Right now we are monitoring them to see if that helped or not.

S./

-Original Message-
From: Soysal, Serdar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 12:25 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access



Ok.  We are having the exact same problem and I've been trying to figure it
out, too.  We have a very similar setup.  OWA5.5 SP4 running on W2K SP2 and
separate Exchange 5.5 SP4 servers running also on W2K SP2.  So, it's not a
W2K to NT4.0 issue.   Here's what we've discovered so far:

1. We have noticed that this ALWAYS happens after network outages/hiccups.
For example, if the switch that is connected to the backbone where the
Exchange Servers run is rebooted, all OWA servers start exhibiting this
behavior.  
2. IIS and ASP engine still work when this problem happens.  I wrote some
test ASPs and put them in the same vroot and they function just fine.
3. Restarting the WWW service clears the error.
4. The problem started happening only after we deployed OWA5.5 on W2K.
Never an issue with OWA5.5 on NT4.0.
5. The "cannot connect to Exchange Server xxx" error is for the initial
connection of OWA (the server name you provide when you run OWA setup), not
necessarily the server that hosts the mailbox.  
6. Found the following Q articles on this topic, but haven't had a chance to
go through them yet: Q176240, Q247085, Q178511.  I doubt it's the last one
since that would cause a permanent problem, not an intermittent one.
7. While the problem is happening, name resolution works fine both ways
between the OWA and Exchange servers.

Serdar Soysal
Technical Specialist
Electronic Messaging Group
Kmart Corporation






-Original Message-
From: Mahesh Bharatsingh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 3:35 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Nothing changed.
I think that maybe there are some sort of connections or sessions that owa
opens and never closes but i can't find any.


-Original Message-
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 8:00 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


ok, now we're gettin' somewhere.  This makes me think that it isn't
individual users, but the OWA server itself.  Has anything changed?  Did the
Exchange server change?

Drew (MOS)

KWAR2001 website: www.schoolofdefence.org/kwar.html
Read my Column on OUTLOOKEXCHANGE.COM:
http://www.outlookexchange.com/articles/drewnicholson/default.asp
Pics of Max are BACK!  http://www.drewncapris.net

I am darn unsatisfied to be killed in this way.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mahesh
Bharatsingh
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 9:24 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Yes, if clients can't connect to owa, because the owa server Failed to
connect to the mailserver, we are able to ping the server.
We also can browse the default website, IIS keeps on running. The problem
occurs when owa tries to open a mailbox.

Before owa tries to open a mailbox, the user must be validated by a PDC or
BDC. The same credentials are used to open a mailbox.
When the owa server can't connect ot the mailserver, the users are still
able to be validated, there are no problems there. After validation, the owa
service tries to connect to a exchange server and can't.

Mahesh


-Original Message-
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 4:17 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


maybe, although I&

RE: Outlook web access

2001-09-14 Thread Ian Midgley

>From memory: built W2K, stick in Exchange EE CD, select custom, just OWA,
click install and then get message complaining about incorrect service packs
and only option is to exit. Think I didn't put SP1 on though so I might give
it another try with that. Thanks.

-Original Message-
From: Mahesh Bharatsingh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 September 2001 12:46
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Hi

Just install W2K (with most recent sp) and install owa on it.
There is no easier way. What problems did you encounter?

Mahesh

-Original Message-
From: Ian Midgley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 1:03 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


What installation process did you use to get OWA 5.5 running on IIS5? The
way I have done this is to install a fully functional configuration on NT4
and then upgrade to W2K but this seems very longwinded. Couldn't find
anything relevant on Technet or WWW. Is there an easier method?

-Original Message-
From: Mahesh Bharatsingh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 September 2001 11:34
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Serdar,

Did you get any results yet?
We brought our problem to the attention of Microsoft, there is a engineer
working on it right now. But so far nothing.
If i hear anything, i'll let you know.

Thanks so far.

Mahesh

-Original Message-
From: Soysal, Serdar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 10:29 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Mahesh,

FYI, PSS recommended reregistering the cdo.dll and cdohtml.dll on these IIS
servers.  Right now we are monitoring them to see if that helped or not.

S./

-Original Message-
From: Soysal, Serdar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 12:25 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access



Ok.  We are having the exact same problem and I've been trying to figure it
out, too.  We have a very similar setup.  OWA5.5 SP4 running on W2K SP2 and
separate Exchange 5.5 SP4 servers running also on W2K SP2.  So, it's not a
W2K to NT4.0 issue.   Here's what we've discovered so far:

1. We have noticed that this ALWAYS happens after network outages/hiccups.
For example, if the switch that is connected to the backbone where the
Exchange Servers run is rebooted, all OWA servers start exhibiting this
behavior.  
2. IIS and ASP engine still work when this problem happens.  I wrote some
test ASPs and put them in the same vroot and they function just fine.
3. Restarting the WWW service clears the error.
4. The problem started happening only after we deployed OWA5.5 on W2K.
Never an issue with OWA5.5 on NT4.0.
5. The "cannot connect to Exchange Server xxx" error is for the initial
connection of OWA (the server name you provide when you run OWA setup), not
necessarily the server that hosts the mailbox.  
6. Found the following Q articles on this topic, but haven't had a chance to
go through them yet: Q176240, Q247085, Q178511.  I doubt it's the last one
since that would cause a permanent problem, not an intermittent one.
7. While the problem is happening, name resolution works fine both ways
between the OWA and Exchange servers.

Serdar Soysal
Technical Specialist
Electronic Messaging Group
Kmart Corporation






-Original Message-
From: Mahesh Bharatsingh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 3:35 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Nothing changed.
I think that maybe there are some sort of connections or sessions that owa
opens and never closes but i can't find any.


-Original Message-
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 8:00 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


ok, now we're gettin' somewhere.  This makes me think that it isn't
individual users, but the OWA server itself.  Has anything changed?  Did the
Exchange server change?

Drew (MOS)

KWAR2001 website: www.schoolofdefence.org/kwar.html
Read my Column on OUTLOOKEXCHANGE.COM:
http://www.outlookexchange.com/articles/drewnicholson/default.asp
Pics of Max are BACK!  http://www.drewncapris.net

I am darn unsatisfied to be killed in this way.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mahesh
Bharatsingh
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 9:24 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Yes, if clients can't connect to owa, because the owa server Failed to
connect to the mailserver, we are able to ping the server.
We also can browse the default website, IIS keeps on running. The problem
occurs when owa tries to open a mailbox.

Before owa tries to open a mailbox, the user must be validated by a PDC or
BDC. The same credentials a

RE: Outlook web access

2001-09-14 Thread Tristan Gayford

I assume the CD you are using is Select. What you need to do is copy all of
the files from CD to the local drive and rename the setup file to setup.exe
(rather than srvmax or whatever it is). There is a Q article on it
somewhere.

Tris




-Original Message-
From: Ian Midgley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 14 September 2001 12:54
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access

>From memory: built W2K, stick in Exchange EE CD, select custom, just OWA,
click install and then get message complaining about incorrect service packs
and only option is to exit. Think I didn't put SP1 on though so I might give
it another try with that. Thanks.

-Original Message-
From: Mahesh Bharatsingh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 September 2001 12:46
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Hi

Just install W2K (with most recent sp) and install owa on it.
There is no easier way. What problems did you encounter?

Mahesh

-Original Message-
From: Ian Midgley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 1:03 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


What installation process did you use to get OWA 5.5 running on IIS5? The
way I have done this is to install a fully functional configuration on NT4
and then upgrade to W2K but this seems very longwinded. Couldn't find
anything relevant on Technet or WWW. Is there an easier method?

-Original Message-
From: Mahesh Bharatsingh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 September 2001 11:34
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Serdar,

Did you get any results yet?
We brought our problem to the attention of Microsoft, there is a engineer
working on it right now. But so far nothing.
If i hear anything, i'll let you know.

Thanks so far.

Mahesh

-Original Message-
From: Soysal, Serdar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 10:29 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Mahesh,

FYI, PSS recommended reregistering the cdo.dll and cdohtml.dll on these IIS
servers.  Right now we are monitoring them to see if that helped or not.

S./

-Original Message-
From: Soysal, Serdar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 12:25 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access



Ok.  We are having the exact same problem and I've been trying to figure it
out, too.  We have a very similar setup.  OWA5.5 SP4 running on W2K SP2 and
separate Exchange 5.5 SP4 servers running also on W2K SP2.  So, it's not a
W2K to NT4.0 issue.   Here's what we've discovered so far:

1. We have noticed that this ALWAYS happens after network outages/hiccups.
For example, if the switch that is connected to the backbone where the
Exchange Servers run is rebooted, all OWA servers start exhibiting this
behavior.  
2. IIS and ASP engine still work when this problem happens.  I wrote some
test ASPs and put them in the same vroot and they function just fine.
3. Restarting the WWW service clears the error.
4. The problem started happening only after we deployed OWA5.5 on W2K.
Never an issue with OWA5.5 on NT4.0.
5. The "cannot connect to Exchange Server xxx" error is for the initial
connection of OWA (the server name you provide when you run OWA setup), not
necessarily the server that hosts the mailbox.  
6. Found the following Q articles on this topic, but haven't had a chance to
go through them yet: Q176240, Q247085, Q178511.  I doubt it's the last one
since that would cause a permanent problem, not an intermittent one.
7. While the problem is happening, name resolution works fine both ways
between the OWA and Exchange servers.

Serdar Soysal
Technical Specialist
Electronic Messaging Group
Kmart Corporation






-Original Message-
From: Mahesh Bharatsingh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 3:35 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Nothing changed.
I think that maybe there are some sort of connections or sessions that owa
opens and never closes but i can't find any.


-Original Message-
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 8:00 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


ok, now we're gettin' somewhere.  This makes me think that it isn't
individual users, but the OWA server itself.  Has anything changed?  Did the
Exchange server change?

Drew (MOS)

KWAR2001 website: www.schoolofdefence.org/kwar.html
Read my Column on OUTLOOKEXCHANGE.COM:
http://www.outlookexchange.com/articles/drewnicholson/default.asp
Pics of Max are BACK!  http://www.drewncapris.net

I am darn unsatisfied to be killed in this way.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mahesh
Bharatsingh
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 9:24 AM
To: Exchange 

RE: Outlook web access

2001-09-14 Thread Ian Midgley

Correct. Svrmax is Enterprise. Svrmin isn't. Still can't find the Q you
mention. If you have the time to find it I'd be most grateful. Error message
is:

   "Setup has detected that you are not running a set of Windows NT related
  fixes required for Outlook Web Access. Please see the Release Notes for
  further instructions."
 
which is nicely detailed in Q179796 but doesn't mention W2K. 

-Original Message-
From: Tristan Gayford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 September 2001 13:01
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


I assume the CD you are using is Select. What you need to do is copy all of
the files from CD to the local drive and rename the setup file to setup.exe
(rather than srvmax or whatever it is). There is a Q article on it
somewhere.

Tris




-Original Message-
From: Ian Midgley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 14 September 2001 12:54
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access

>From memory: built W2K, stick in Exchange EE CD, select custom, just OWA,
click install and then get message complaining about incorrect service packs
and only option is to exit. Think I didn't put SP1 on though so I might give
it another try with that. Thanks.

-Original Message-
From: Mahesh Bharatsingh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 September 2001 12:46
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Hi

Just install W2K (with most recent sp) and install owa on it.
There is no easier way. What problems did you encounter?

Mahesh

-Original Message-
From: Ian Midgley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 1:03 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


What installation process did you use to get OWA 5.5 running on IIS5? The
way I have done this is to install a fully functional configuration on NT4
and then upgrade to W2K but this seems very longwinded. Couldn't find
anything relevant on Technet or WWW. Is there an easier method?

-Original Message-
From: Mahesh Bharatsingh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 September 2001 11:34
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Serdar,

Did you get any results yet?
We brought our problem to the attention of Microsoft, there is a engineer
working on it right now. But so far nothing.
If i hear anything, i'll let you know.

Thanks so far.

Mahesh

-Original Message-
From: Soysal, Serdar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 10:29 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Mahesh,

FYI, PSS recommended reregistering the cdo.dll and cdohtml.dll on these IIS
servers.  Right now we are monitoring them to see if that helped or not.

S./

-Original Message-
From: Soysal, Serdar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 12:25 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access



Ok.  We are having the exact same problem and I've been trying to figure it
out, too.  We have a very similar setup.  OWA5.5 SP4 running on W2K SP2 and
separate Exchange 5.5 SP4 servers running also on W2K SP2.  So, it's not a
W2K to NT4.0 issue.   Here's what we've discovered so far:

1. We have noticed that this ALWAYS happens after network outages/hiccups.
For example, if the switch that is connected to the backbone where the
Exchange Servers run is rebooted, all OWA servers start exhibiting this
behavior.  
2. IIS and ASP engine still work when this problem happens.  I wrote some
test ASPs and put them in the same vroot and they function just fine.
3. Restarting the WWW service clears the error.
4. The problem started happening only after we deployed OWA5.5 on W2K.
Never an issue with OWA5.5 on NT4.0.
5. The "cannot connect to Exchange Server xxx" error is for the initial
connection of OWA (the server name you provide when you run OWA setup), not
necessarily the server that hosts the mailbox.  
6. Found the following Q articles on this topic, but haven't had a chance to
go through them yet: Q176240, Q247085, Q178511.  I doubt it's the last one
since that would cause a permanent problem, not an intermittent one.
7. While the problem is happening, name resolution works fine both ways
between the OWA and Exchange servers.

Serdar Soysal
Technical Specialist
Electronic Messaging Group
Kmart Corporation






-Original Message-
From: Mahesh Bharatsingh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 3:35 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Nothing changed.
I think that maybe there are some sort of connections or sessions that owa
opens and never closes but i can't find any.


-Original Message-
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 8:00 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


ok, now we're gettin' somewhere.  This makes me think that it isn't
ind

RE: Outlook web access

2001-09-14 Thread Soysal, Serdar


Aah yes.  I remember running into that problem as well.  Gosh, I can't
remember the Q number though.

Mahesh,
Still no response from PSS.  Their original recommendation (reregistering
DLLs) didn't work.  Our TAM says he escalated the case, but no calls back.
I'll post anything I find here.

S.

-Original Message-
From: Tristan Gayford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 8:01 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


I assume the CD you are using is Select. What you need to do is copy all of
the files from CD to the local drive and rename the setup file to setup.exe
(rather than srvmax or whatever it is). There is a Q article on it
somewhere.

Tris




-Original Message-
From: Ian Midgley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 14 September 2001 12:54
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access

>From memory: built W2K, stick in Exchange EE CD, select custom, just OWA,
click install and then get message complaining about incorrect service packs
and only option is to exit. Think I didn't put SP1 on though so I might give
it another try with that. Thanks.

-Original Message-
From: Mahesh Bharatsingh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 September 2001 12:46
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Hi

Just install W2K (with most recent sp) and install owa on it.
There is no easier way. What problems did you encounter?

Mahesh

-Original Message-
From: Ian Midgley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 1:03 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


What installation process did you use to get OWA 5.5 running on IIS5? The
way I have done this is to install a fully functional configuration on NT4
and then upgrade to W2K but this seems very longwinded. Couldn't find
anything relevant on Technet or WWW. Is there an easier method?

-Original Message-
From: Mahesh Bharatsingh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 September 2001 11:34
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Serdar,

Did you get any results yet?
We brought our problem to the attention of Microsoft, there is a engineer
working on it right now. But so far nothing.
If i hear anything, i'll let you know.

Thanks so far.

Mahesh

-Original Message-
From: Soysal, Serdar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 10:29 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Mahesh,

FYI, PSS recommended reregistering the cdo.dll and cdohtml.dll on these IIS
servers.  Right now we are monitoring them to see if that helped or not.

S./

-Original Message-
From: Soysal, Serdar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 12:25 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access



Ok.  We are having the exact same problem and I've been trying to figure it
out, too.  We have a very similar setup.  OWA5.5 SP4 running on W2K SP2 and
separate Exchange 5.5 SP4 servers running also on W2K SP2.  So, it's not a
W2K to NT4.0 issue.   Here's what we've discovered so far:

1. We have noticed that this ALWAYS happens after network outages/hiccups.
For example, if the switch that is connected to the backbone where the
Exchange Servers run is rebooted, all OWA servers start exhibiting this
behavior.  
2. IIS and ASP engine still work when this problem happens.  I wrote some
test ASPs and put them in the same vroot and they function just fine.
3. Restarting the WWW service clears the error.
4. The problem started happening only after we deployed OWA5.5 on W2K.
Never an issue with OWA5.5 on NT4.0.
5. The "cannot connect to Exchange Server xxx" error is for the initial
connection of OWA (the server name you provide when you run OWA setup), not
necessarily the server that hosts the mailbox.  
6. Found the following Q articles on this topic, but haven't had a chance to
go through them yet: Q176240, Q247085, Q178511.  I doubt it's the last one
since that would cause a permanent problem, not an intermittent one.
7. While the problem is happening, name resolution works fine both ways
between the OWA and Exchange servers.

Serdar Soysal
Technical Specialist
Electronic Messaging Group
Kmart Corporation






-Original Message-
From: Mahesh Bharatsingh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 3:35 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Nothing changed.
I think that maybe there are some sort of connections or sessions that owa
opens and never closes but i can't find any.


-Original Message-
From: Drewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 8:00 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


ok, now we're gettin' somewhere.  This makes me think that it isn't
individual users, but the OWA server itself.  Has anything changed?  Did the
Exchange server change?

Drew (M

RE: Outlook web access

2001-09-14 Thread Tristan Gayford

Had a quick look around, but I can't find the article. Have you renamed the
srvmax or srvmin (whichever one you are using) to setup.exe and then run it
yet. You should then get a warning about this version of Exchange has
'issues' with Win2k. Carry on going and it installs as good as gold.

The error you get is when you do not rename the file, as Windows doesn't
trap the potential conflict. All that is happening is the setup program is
looking for the fixes (which do not exist any more on win2k). The *only* way
around is to do the copy to hard disk and rename the file.

This will fix the problem - it did it for me at least. If I find the
article, I'll let you know.

Tris


Tristan Gayford
Deputy Systems & Network Manager
Cranfield University at Silsoe


-Original Message-
From: Ian Midgley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 14 September 2001 15:41
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access

Correct. Svrmax is Enterprise. Svrmin isn't. Still can't find the Q you
mention. If you have the time to find it I'd be most grateful. Error message
is:

   "Setup has detected that you are not running a set of Windows NT related
  fixes required for Outlook Web Access. Please see the Release Notes for
  further instructions."
 
which is nicely detailed in Q179796 but doesn't mention W2K. 

-Original Message-
From: Tristan Gayford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 September 2001 13:01
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


I assume the CD you are using is Select. What you need to do is copy all of
the files from CD to the local drive and rename the setup file to setup.exe
(rather than srvmax or whatever it is). There is a Q article on it
somewhere.

Tris




-Original Message-
From: Ian Midgley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 14 September 2001 12:54
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access

>From memory: built W2K, stick in Exchange EE CD, select custom, just OWA,
click install and then get message complaining about incorrect service packs
and only option is to exit. Think I didn't put SP1 on though so I might give
it another try with that. Thanks.

-Original Message-
From: Mahesh Bharatsingh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 September 2001 12:46
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Hi

Just install W2K (with most recent sp) and install owa on it.
There is no easier way. What problems did you encounter?

Mahesh

-Original Message-
From: Ian Midgley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 1:03 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


What installation process did you use to get OWA 5.5 running on IIS5? The
way I have done this is to install a fully functional configuration on NT4
and then upgrade to W2K but this seems very longwinded. Couldn't find
anything relevant on Technet or WWW. Is there an easier method?

-Original Message-
From: Mahesh Bharatsingh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 September 2001 11:34
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Serdar,

Did you get any results yet?
We brought our problem to the attention of Microsoft, there is a engineer
working on it right now. But so far nothing.
If i hear anything, i'll let you know.

Thanks so far.

Mahesh

-Original Message-
From: Soysal, Serdar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 10:29 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Mahesh,

FYI, PSS recommended reregistering the cdo.dll and cdohtml.dll on these IIS
servers.  Right now we are monitoring them to see if that helped or not.

S./

-Original Message-
From: Soysal, Serdar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 12:25 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access



Ok.  We are having the exact same problem and I've been trying to figure it
out, too.  We have a very similar setup.  OWA5.5 SP4 running on W2K SP2 and
separate Exchange 5.5 SP4 servers running also on W2K SP2.  So, it's not a
W2K to NT4.0 issue.   Here's what we've discovered so far:

1. We have noticed that this ALWAYS happens after network outages/hiccups.
For example, if the switch that is connected to the backbone where the
Exchange Servers run is rebooted, all OWA servers start exhibiting this
behavior.  
2. IIS and ASP engine still work when this problem happens.  I wrote some
test ASPs and put them in the same vroot and they function just fine.
3. Restarting the WWW service clears the error.
4. The problem started happening only after we deployed OWA5.5 on W2K.
Never an issue with OWA5.5 on NT4.0.
5. The "cannot connect to Exchange Server xxx" error is for the initial
connection of OWA (the server name you provide when you run OWA setup), not
necessarily the server that hosts the mailbox. 

RE: Outlook web access

2001-09-14 Thread Tristan Gayford

Always like replying to myself!!

Here is the article for the error you're getting:

Q245785


Tristan Gayford
Deputy Systems & Network Manager
Cranfield University at Silsoe

-Original Message-
From: Tristan Gayford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 14 September 2001 15:58
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access

Had a quick look around, but I can't find the article. Have you renamed the
srvmax or srvmin (whichever one you are using) to setup.exe and then run it
yet. You should then get a warning about this version of Exchange has
'issues' with Win2k. Carry on going and it installs as good as gold.

The error you get is when you do not rename the file, as Windows doesn't
trap the potential conflict. All that is happening is the setup program is
looking for the fixes (which do not exist any more on win2k). The *only* way
around is to do the copy to hard disk and rename the file.

This will fix the problem - it did it for me at least. If I find the
article, I'll let you know.

Tris


Tristan Gayford
Deputy Systems & Network Manager
Cranfield University at Silsoe


-Original Message-
From: Ian Midgley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 14 September 2001 15:41
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access

Correct. Svrmax is Enterprise. Svrmin isn't. Still can't find the Q you
mention. If you have the time to find it I'd be most grateful. Error message
is:

   "Setup has detected that you are not running a set of Windows NT related
  fixes required for Outlook Web Access. Please see the Release Notes for
  further instructions."
 
which is nicely detailed in Q179796 but doesn't mention W2K. 

-Original Message-
From: Tristan Gayford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 September 2001 13:01
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


I assume the CD you are using is Select. What you need to do is copy all of
the files from CD to the local drive and rename the setup file to setup.exe
(rather than srvmax or whatever it is). There is a Q article on it
somewhere.

Tris




-Original Message-
From: Ian Midgley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 14 September 2001 12:54
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access

>From memory: built W2K, stick in Exchange EE CD, select custom, just OWA,
click install and then get message complaining about incorrect service packs
and only option is to exit. Think I didn't put SP1 on though so I might give
it another try with that. Thanks.

-Original Message-
From: Mahesh Bharatsingh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 September 2001 12:46
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Hi

Just install W2K (with most recent sp) and install owa on it.
There is no easier way. What problems did you encounter?

Mahesh

-Original Message-
From: Ian Midgley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 1:03 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


What installation process did you use to get OWA 5.5 running on IIS5? The
way I have done this is to install a fully functional configuration on NT4
and then upgrade to W2K but this seems very longwinded. Couldn't find
anything relevant on Technet or WWW. Is there an easier method?

-Original Message-
From: Mahesh Bharatsingh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 September 2001 11:34
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Serdar,

Did you get any results yet?
We brought our problem to the attention of Microsoft, there is a engineer
working on it right now. But so far nothing.
If i hear anything, i'll let you know.

Thanks so far.

Mahesh

-Original Message-
From: Soysal, Serdar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 10:29 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Mahesh,

FYI, PSS recommended reregistering the cdo.dll and cdohtml.dll on these IIS
servers.  Right now we are monitoring them to see if that helped or not.

S./

-Original Message-
From: Soysal, Serdar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 12:25 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access



Ok.  We are having the exact same problem and I've been trying to figure it
out, too.  We have a very similar setup.  OWA5.5 SP4 running on W2K SP2 and
separate Exchange 5.5 SP4 servers running also on W2K SP2.  So, it's not a
W2K to NT4.0 issue.   Here's what we've discovered so far:

1. We have noticed that this ALWAYS happens after network outages/hiccups.
For example, if the switch that is connected to the backbone where the
Exchange Servers run is rebooted, all OWA servers start exhibiting this
behavior.  
2. IIS and ASP engine still work when this problem happens.  I wrote some
test ASPs and put them in the same

RE: Outlook web access

2001-09-14 Thread Ian Midgley

Haven't had any chance today. Don't doubt what you said will work fine. I
was just annoyed that I had missed the article in the first place and was
interested in what it said. 

-Original Message-
From: Tristan Gayford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 September 2001 15:58
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Had a quick look around, but I can't find the article. Have you renamed the
srvmax or srvmin (whichever one you are using) to setup.exe and then run it
yet. You should then get a warning about this version of Exchange has
'issues' with Win2k. Carry on going and it installs as good as gold.

The error you get is when you do not rename the file, as Windows doesn't
trap the potential conflict. All that is happening is the setup program is
looking for the fixes (which do not exist any more on win2k). The *only* way
around is to do the copy to hard disk and rename the file.

This will fix the problem - it did it for me at least. If I find the
article, I'll let you know.

Tris


Tristan Gayford
Deputy Systems & Network Manager
Cranfield University at Silsoe


-Original Message-
From: Ian Midgley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 14 September 2001 15:41
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access

Correct. Svrmax is Enterprise. Svrmin isn't. Still can't find the Q you
mention. If you have the time to find it I'd be most grateful. Error message
is:

   "Setup has detected that you are not running a set of Windows NT related
  fixes required for Outlook Web Access. Please see the Release Notes for
  further instructions."
 
which is nicely detailed in Q179796 but doesn't mention W2K. 

-Original Message-
From: Tristan Gayford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 September 2001 13:01
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


I assume the CD you are using is Select. What you need to do is copy all of
the files from CD to the local drive and rename the setup file to setup.exe
(rather than srvmax or whatever it is). There is a Q article on it
somewhere.

Tris




-Original Message-
From: Ian Midgley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 14 September 2001 12:54
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access

>From memory: built W2K, stick in Exchange EE CD, select custom, just OWA,
click install and then get message complaining about incorrect service packs
and only option is to exit. Think I didn't put SP1 on though so I might give
it another try with that. Thanks.

-Original Message-
From: Mahesh Bharatsingh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 September 2001 12:46
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Hi

Just install W2K (with most recent sp) and install owa on it.
There is no easier way. What problems did you encounter?

Mahesh

-Original Message-
From: Ian Midgley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 1:03 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


What installation process did you use to get OWA 5.5 running on IIS5? The
way I have done this is to install a fully functional configuration on NT4
and then upgrade to W2K but this seems very longwinded. Couldn't find
anything relevant on Technet or WWW. Is there an easier method?

-Original Message-
From: Mahesh Bharatsingh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 September 2001 11:34
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Serdar,

Did you get any results yet?
We brought our problem to the attention of Microsoft, there is a engineer
working on it right now. But so far nothing.
If i hear anything, i'll let you know.

Thanks so far.

Mahesh

-Original Message-
From: Soysal, Serdar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 10:29 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Mahesh,

FYI, PSS recommended reregistering the cdo.dll and cdohtml.dll on these IIS
servers.  Right now we are monitoring them to see if that helped or not.

S./

-Original Message-
From: Soysal, Serdar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 12:25 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access



Ok.  We are having the exact same problem and I've been trying to figure it
out, too.  We have a very similar setup.  OWA5.5 SP4 running on W2K SP2 and
separate Exchange 5.5 SP4 servers running also on W2K SP2.  So, it's not a
W2K to NT4.0 issue.   Here's what we've discovered so far:

1. We have noticed that this ALWAYS happens after network outages/hiccups.
For example, if the switch that is connected to the backbone where the
Exchange Servers run is rebooted, all OWA servers start exhibiting this
behavior.  
2. IIS and ASP engine still work when this problem happens.  I wrote some
test ASPs and put them in the same vroot and they function just fine.
3. Restarting the WW

RE: Outlook web access

2001-09-14 Thread Ian Midgley

Wicked. Thanks.

-Original Message-
From: Tristan Gayford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 September 2001 16:01
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Always like replying to myself!!

Here is the article for the error you're getting:

Q245785


Tristan Gayford
Deputy Systems & Network Manager
Cranfield University at Silsoe

-Original Message-
From: Tristan Gayford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 14 September 2001 15:58
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access

Had a quick look around, but I can't find the article. Have you renamed the
srvmax or srvmin (whichever one you are using) to setup.exe and then run it
yet. You should then get a warning about this version of Exchange has
'issues' with Win2k. Carry on going and it installs as good as gold.

The error you get is when you do not rename the file, as Windows doesn't
trap the potential conflict. All that is happening is the setup program is
looking for the fixes (which do not exist any more on win2k). The *only* way
around is to do the copy to hard disk and rename the file.

This will fix the problem - it did it for me at least. If I find the
article, I'll let you know.

Tris


Tristan Gayford
Deputy Systems & Network Manager
Cranfield University at Silsoe


-Original Message-
From: Ian Midgley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 14 September 2001 15:41
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access

Correct. Svrmax is Enterprise. Svrmin isn't. Still can't find the Q you
mention. If you have the time to find it I'd be most grateful. Error message
is:

   "Setup has detected that you are not running a set of Windows NT related
  fixes required for Outlook Web Access. Please see the Release Notes for
  further instructions."
 
which is nicely detailed in Q179796 but doesn't mention W2K. 

-Original Message-
From: Tristan Gayford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 September 2001 13:01
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


I assume the CD you are using is Select. What you need to do is copy all of
the files from CD to the local drive and rename the setup file to setup.exe
(rather than srvmax or whatever it is). There is a Q article on it
somewhere.

Tris




-Original Message-
From: Ian Midgley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 14 September 2001 12:54
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access

>From memory: built W2K, stick in Exchange EE CD, select custom, just OWA,
click install and then get message complaining about incorrect service packs
and only option is to exit. Think I didn't put SP1 on though so I might give
it another try with that. Thanks.

-Original Message-
From: Mahesh Bharatsingh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 September 2001 12:46
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Hi

Just install W2K (with most recent sp) and install owa on it.
There is no easier way. What problems did you encounter?

Mahesh

-Original Message-
From: Ian Midgley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 1:03 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


What installation process did you use to get OWA 5.5 running on IIS5? The
way I have done this is to install a fully functional configuration on NT4
and then upgrade to W2K but this seems very longwinded. Couldn't find
anything relevant on Technet or WWW. Is there an easier method?

-Original Message-
From: Mahesh Bharatsingh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 September 2001 11:34
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Serdar,

Did you get any results yet?
We brought our problem to the attention of Microsoft, there is a engineer
working on it right now. But so far nothing.
If i hear anything, i'll let you know.

Thanks so far.

Mahesh

-Original Message-
From: Soysal, Serdar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 10:29 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access


Mahesh,

FYI, PSS recommended reregistering the cdo.dll and cdohtml.dll on these IIS
servers.  Right now we are monitoring them to see if that helped or not.

S./

-Original Message-
From: Soysal, Serdar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 12:25 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook web access



Ok.  We are having the exact same problem and I've been trying to figure it
out, too.  We have a very similar setup.  OWA5.5 SP4 running on W2K SP2 and
separate Exchange 5.5 SP4 servers running also on W2K SP2.  So, it's not a
W2K to NT4.0 issue.   Here's what we've discovered so far:

1. We have noticed that this ALWAYS happens after network outages/hiccups.
For example, if the switch that is connected to the backbone where the
Exchange Server

RE: Outlook Web Access

2001-09-24 Thread Martin Blackstone

Did you SP Exchange again after installing OWA? That is important

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Etts, Russell
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 2:08 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Outlook Web Access


Hi everyone

I was hit hard with the Nimda virus.  Rather than try and fix the
server, I took the server off line and rebuilt it (NT 4.0, SP6a, Ex 5.5,
SP4).  I installed Exchange w/o OWA, installed IIS 4.0 and all the
security patches. I then went to install OWA and now I am getting this
error:

Unknown facility, error ID 076a-c00e2848.  

When I go into event viewer,  I see, "Event 14, source W3SVC - The HTTP
filter C:\winnt\system32\exchfilt.dll failed to load.  The data is the
error."

I saw in Knowledge base that there may be a problem with that file being
corrupt (Q260204).  I replaced the file with the file off the Exchange
5.5 CD.  I took out all the folders (webdata and webtemp) and registry
keys, rebooted and tried again.  Same result.  I tried installing SP 4
again for Echange, same error.  Has anyone else seen this??

Thanks

Russell


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RE: Outlook Web Access

2001-09-24 Thread Etts, Russell

Hi Martin

That's exactly what I did.  I reinstalled service pack four, and then
retried to install OWA, all with the same error.

Thanks

Russell



-Original Message-
From: Martin Blackstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 5:20 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access


Did you SP Exchange again after installing OWA? That is important

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Etts, Russell
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 2:08 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Outlook Web Access


Hi everyone

I was hit hard with the Nimda virus.  Rather than try and fix the
server, I took the server off line and rebuilt it (NT 4.0, SP6a, Ex 5.5,
SP4).  I installed Exchange w/o OWA, installed IIS 4.0 and all the
security patches. I then went to install OWA and now I am getting this
error:

Unknown facility, error ID 076a-c00e2848.  

When I go into event viewer,  I see, "Event 14, source W3SVC - The HTTP
filter C:\winnt\system32\exchfilt.dll failed to load.  The data is the
error."

I saw in Knowledge base that there may be a problem with that file being
corrupt (Q260204).  I replaced the file with the file off the Exchange
5.5 CD.  I took out all the folders (webdata and webtemp) and registry
keys, rebooted and tried again.  Same result.  I tried installing SP 4
again for Echange, same error.  Has anyone else seen this??

Thanks

Russell


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RE: Outlook Web Access

2001-09-25 Thread Etts, Russell

Hi Everyone

I was able to figure this out on my own, so I thought I would share the
wealth...

I uninstalled IIS, installed OWA, then installed the security patches.  If
you install the security patches for IIS first, then I had a problem with
OWA.

I hope this helps someone else.

Thanks

Russell



-Original Message-
From: Etts, Russell 
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 5:30 PM
To: 'Exchange Discussions'
Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access


Hi Martin

That's exactly what I did.  I reinstalled service pack four, and then
retried to install OWA, all with the same error.

Thanks

Russell



-Original Message-
From: Martin Blackstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 5:20 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access


Did you SP Exchange again after installing OWA? That is important

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Etts, Russell
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 2:08 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Outlook Web Access


Hi everyone

I was hit hard with the Nimda virus.  Rather than try and fix the
server, I took the server off line and rebuilt it (NT 4.0, SP6a, Ex 5.5,
SP4).  I installed Exchange w/o OWA, installed IIS 4.0 and all the
security patches. I then went to install OWA and now I am getting this
error:

Unknown facility, error ID 076a-c00e2848.  

When I go into event viewer,  I see, "Event 14, source W3SVC - The HTTP
filter C:\winnt\system32\exchfilt.dll failed to load.  The data is the
error."

I saw in Knowledge base that there may be a problem with that file being
corrupt (Q260204).  I replaced the file with the file off the Exchange
5.5 CD.  I took out all the folders (webdata and webtemp) and registry
keys, rebooted and tried again.  Same result.  I tried installing SP 4
again for Echange, same error.  Has anyone else seen this??

Thanks

Russell


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RE: Outlook Web Access

2002-01-16 Thread McCready, Robert

Is anybody running Windows 2000, SP2, with Exchange 5.5 SP4, and
implementing Outlook Web Access?
We are trying to implement OWA, but we keep getting an error message that
says

Setup has detected that you are not running a set of Windows NT related
fixes required for Outlook Web
Access.

The only thing that I could find in TechNet referred to NT 4.0 and said the
cause of the problem is that
you don't have service pack 3 or later installed.  OWA must be thinking that
the SP2 we are running
is applying to an NT 4.0 system, when in fact, it is applying to a Windows
2000 system.  Has
anybody seen this before and been able to work around it?

Thanks!

Robert


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RE: Outlook Web Access

2002-01-16 Thread Monteleone-Haught Matt - Millville

It has been discussed here.  Check the archives.  I'm also pretty sure that
there is a Q-article on it, but I can't find it.

>>>-Original Message-
>>>From: McCready, Robert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
>>>Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 8:32 AM
>>>To: Exchange Discussions
>>>Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access
>>>
>>>
>>>Is anybody running Windows 2000, SP2, with Exchange 5.5 SP4, 
>>>and implementing Outlook Web Access? We are trying to 
>>>implement OWA, but we keep getting an error message that says
>>>
>>>Setup has detected that you are not running a set of Windows 
>>>NT related fixes required for Outlook Web Access.
>>>
>>>The only thing that I could find in TechNet referred to NT 
>>>4.0 and said the cause of the problem is that you don't have 
>>>service pack 3 or later installed.  OWA must be thinking 
>>>that the SP2 we are running is applying to an NT 4.0 system, 
>>>when in fact, it is applying to a Windows 2000 system.  Has 
>>>anybody seen this before and been able to work around it?
>>>
>>>Thanks!
>>>
>>>Robert
>>>
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RE: Outlook Web Access

2002-01-16 Thread Tristan Gayford

It's a Select disk - from memory you need to copy the files to the server,
rename srvmin or srvmax to setup and then run it. 


Tristan Gayford
Deputy Systems & Network Manager
Cranfield University at Silsoe

-Original Message-
From: Monteleone-Haught Matt - Millville [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 16 January 2002 13:48
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access

It has been discussed here.  Check the archives.  I'm also pretty sure that
there is a Q-article on it, but I can't find it.

>>>-Original Message-
>>>From: McCready, Robert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
>>>Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 8:32 AM
>>>To: Exchange Discussions
>>>Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access
>>>
>>>
>>>Is anybody running Windows 2000, SP2, with Exchange 5.5 SP4, 
>>>and implementing Outlook Web Access? We are trying to 
>>>implement OWA, but we keep getting an error message that says
>>>
>>>Setup has detected that you are not running a set of Windows 
>>>NT related fixes required for Outlook Web Access.
>>>
>>>The only thing that I could find in TechNet referred to NT 
>>>4.0 and said the cause of the problem is that you don't have 
>>>service pack 3 or later installed.  OWA must be thinking 
>>>that the SP2 we are running is applying to an NT 4.0 system, 
>>>when in fact, it is applying to a Windows 2000 system.  Has 
>>>anybody seen this before and been able to work around it?
>>>
>>>Thanks!
>>>
>>>Robert
>>>
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RE: Outlook Web Access

2002-01-16 Thread Monteleone-Haught Matt - Millville

We have a winner... That's it exactly.  You have to rename the files to
Setup.exe

>>>-Original Message-
>>>From: Tristan Gayford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
>>>Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 9:24 AM
>>>To: Exchange Discussions
>>>Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access
>>>
>>>
>>>It's a Select disk - from memory you need to copy the files 
>>>to the server, rename srvmin or srvmax to setup and then run it. 
>>>
>>>
>>>Tristan Gayford
>>>Deputy Systems & Network Manager
>>>Cranfield University at Silsoe
>>>
>>>-Original Message-
>>>From: Monteleone-Haught Matt - Millville 
>>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
>>>Sent: 16 January 2002 13:48
>>>To: Exchange Discussions
>>>Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access
>>>
>>>It has been discussed here.  Check the archives.  I'm also 
>>>pretty sure that
>>>there is a Q-article on it, but I can't find it.
>>>
>>>>>>-Original Message-
>>>>>>From: McCready, Robert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>>>>>Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 8:32 AM
>>>>>>To: Exchange Discussions
>>>>>>Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Is anybody running Windows 2000, SP2, with Exchange 5.5 SP4,
>>>>>>and implementing Outlook Web Access? We are trying to 
>>>>>>implement OWA, but we keep getting an error message that says
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Setup has detected that you are not running a set of Windows
>>>>>>NT related fixes required for Outlook Web Access.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>The only thing that I could find in TechNet referred to NT
>>>>>>4.0 and said the cause of the problem is that you don't have 
>>>>>>service pack 3 or later installed.  OWA must be thinking 
>>>>>>that the SP2 we are running is applying to an NT 4.0 system, 
>>>>>>when in fact, it is applying to a Windows 2000 system.  Has 
>>>>>>anybody seen this before and been able to work around it?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Thanks!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Robert
>>>>>>
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RE: Outlook Web Access

2002-01-16 Thread McCready, Robert

Success!  Thanks Tristan / Matt!

-Original Message-
From: Monteleone-Haught Matt - Millville
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Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 9:35 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
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We have a winner... That's it exactly.  You have to rename the files to
Setup.exe

>>>-Original Message-
>>>From: Tristan Gayford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
>>>Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 9:24 AM
>>>To: Exchange Discussions
>>>Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access
>>>
>>>
>>>It's a Select disk - from memory you need to copy the files 
>>>to the server, rename srvmin or srvmax to setup and then run it. 
>>>
>>>
>>>Tristan Gayford
>>>Deputy Systems & Network Manager
>>>Cranfield University at Silsoe
>>>
>>>-Original Message-
>>>From: Monteleone-Haught Matt - Millville 
>>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
>>>Sent: 16 January 2002 13:48
>>>To: Exchange Discussions
>>>Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access
>>>
>>>It has been discussed here.  Check the archives.  I'm also 
>>>pretty sure that
>>>there is a Q-article on it, but I can't find it.
>>>
>>>>>>-Original Message-
>>>>>>From: McCready, Robert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>>>>>Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 8:32 AM
>>>>>>To: Exchange Discussions
>>>>>>Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Is anybody running Windows 2000, SP2, with Exchange 5.5 SP4,
>>>>>>and implementing Outlook Web Access? We are trying to 
>>>>>>implement OWA, but we keep getting an error message that says
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Setup has detected that you are not running a set of Windows
>>>>>>NT related fixes required for Outlook Web Access.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>The only thing that I could find in TechNet referred to NT
>>>>>>4.0 and said the cause of the problem is that you don't have 
>>>>>>service pack 3 or later installed.  OWA must be thinking 
>>>>>>that the SP2 we are running is applying to an NT 4.0 system, 
>>>>>>when in fact, it is applying to a Windows 2000 system.  Has 
>>>>>>anybody seen this before and been able to work around it?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Thanks!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Robert
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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RE: Outlook Web Access

2002-02-08 Thread Ed Crowley

User error?  OWA wouldn't know where the user is located.

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Andrea
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 7:43 AM
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Subject: Outlook Web Access


I have a user who logs on to OWA from his home and complains that the
time zone is incorrect. He has changed the time zone but it will not
save the change. The time zone setting for his Outlook client in the
office is set correctly. This problem effects his meeting notifications.

I've logged into OWA as myself and changed the time zone successfully.
Is there any reason why this user can't do the same from home?

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RE: Outlook Web Access

2002-02-08 Thread Jim Brady

Do the OWA and the local computer time zone properties match at home
(should at the office)?

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Andrea
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 7:43 AM
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Subject: Outlook Web Access

I have a user who logs on to OWA from his home and complains that the
time
zone is incorrect. He has changed the time zone but it will not save the
change. The time zone setting for his Outlook client in the office is
set
correctly. This problem effects his meeting notifications.

I've logged into OWA as myself and changed the time zone successfully.
Is
there any reason why this user can't do the same from home?

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ROI: Outlook Web Access

2002-02-21 Thread Mark Rotman

All,

Does anyone have data on or know of public data on the ROI/Reduced costs of
OWA versus Outlook/VPN solutions?

Thanks,
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RE: Outlook Web Access

2002-02-21 Thread Chris Scharff

I know a former Enron accountant looking for work, what would you like the
ROI numbers to say?

Chris
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> -Original Message-
> From: Mark Rotman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 10:41 AM
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> Subject: ROI: Outlook Web Access
> 
> 
> All,
> 
> Does anyone have data on or know of public data on the 
> ROI/Reduced costs of OWA versus Outlook/VPN solutions?
> 
> Thanks,
> Mark
> 
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RE: Outlook Web Access

2002-02-21 Thread Ed Crowley

How much does each cost you?  What is the additional cost of the reduced
function?

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All,

Does anyone have data on or know of public data on the ROI/Reduced costs
of OWA versus Outlook/VPN solutions?

Thanks,
Mark

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RE: Outlook Web Access

2002-02-21 Thread Chris Scharff

I'm not sure how one would quantify those things in hard dollars. What cost
would one assign to the inability to create note objects via OWA? If you
don't need them, there's $0 cost associated with the inability to create
them and if you do need them then there's a non $0 cost which could be
anywhere in the spectrum depending on how great the particular need for that
functionality and what the workaround if, any, would cost to implement in
that particular scenario.


> -Original Message-
> From: Mark Rotman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 12:53 PM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access
> 
> 
> Ed,
> 
> Exactly and is there a paper on this in existence?  
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Exchange Discussions [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 12:44 PM
> To: Mark Rotman; Exchange Discussions
> Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access
> 
> 
> How much does each cost you?  What is the additional cost of 
> the reduced function?
> 
> Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP kcCC+I
> Tech Consultant
> Compaq Computer Corporation
> Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Mark Rotman
> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 8:41 AM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: ROI: Outlook Web Access
> 
> 
> All,
> 
> Does anyone have data on or know of public data on the 
> ROI/Reduced costs of OWA versus Outlook/VPN solutions?
> 
> Thanks,
> Mark
> 
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RE: Outlook Web Access

2002-02-21 Thread Mark Rotman

How about the tangible fixed costs like:

OWA CAL versus Outlook CAL
Bandwidth of Outlook versus OWA
Hardware requirements of Outlook versus OWA (scalability)
VPN costs for Outlook

-Original Message-
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Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 1:56 PM
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I'm not sure how one would quantify those things in hard dollars. What cost
would one assign to the inability to create note objects via OWA? 

If you don't need them, there's $0 cost associated with the inability to
create them and if you do need them then there's a non $0 cost which could
be anywhere in the spectrum depending on how great the particular need for
that functionality and what the workaround if, any, would cost to implement
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RE: Outlook Web Access

2002-02-21 Thread Ed Crowley

That was my point exactly.

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Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 10:56 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access


I'm not sure how one would quantify those things in hard dollars. What
cost would one assign to the inability to create note objects via OWA?
If you don't need them, there's $0 cost associated with the inability to
create them and if you do need them then there's a non $0 cost which
could be anywhere in the spectrum depending on how great the particular
need for that functionality and what the workaround if, any, would cost
to implement in that particular scenario.


> -Original Message-
> From: Mark Rotman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 12:53 PM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access
> 
> 
> Ed,
> 
> Exactly and is there a paper on this in existence?
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Exchange Discussions [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 12:44 PM
> To: Mark Rotman; Exchange Discussions
> Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access
> 
> 
> How much does each cost you?  What is the additional cost of
> the reduced function?
> 
> Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP kcCC+I
> Tech Consultant
> Compaq Computer Corporation
> Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Mark Rotman
> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 8:41 AM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: ROI: Outlook Web Access
> 
> 
> All,
> 
> Does anyone have data on or know of public data on the
> ROI/Reduced costs of OWA versus Outlook/VPN solutions?
> 
> Thanks,
> Mark
> 
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RE: Outlook Web Access

2002-02-21 Thread Ed Crowley

Comments inline.

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How about the tangible fixed costs like:

OWA CAL versus Outlook CAL

-- Same cost.

Bandwidth of Outlook versus OWA

-- How much does bandwidth cost?

Hardware requirements of Outlook versus OWA (scalability)

-- You might argue that heavy use of OWA would cost more because of
front-end servers.

VPN costs for Outlook

-Original Message-
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Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 1:56 PM
To: Mark Rotman; Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access


I'm not sure how one would quantify those things in hard dollars. What
cost would one assign to the inability to create note objects via OWA? 

If you don't need them, there's $0 cost associated with the inability to
create them and if you do need them then there's a non $0 cost which
could be anywhere in the spectrum depending on how great the particular
need for that functionality and what the workaround if, any, would cost
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RE: Outlook Web Access

2002-02-21 Thread Mark Rotman

More comments inline 
..

>>How about the tangible fixed costs like:

>> OWA CAL versus Outlook CAL
-- Same cost.
Right, its just the cost of Outlook, which includes a CAL so something like
$60 Outlook versus $20 OWA, dependent on order quantities and licensing
programs?

>> Bandwidth of Outlook versus OWA
-- How much does bandwidth cost?
Depends, I guess we need to know the avg utilization of Outlook in kpbs
versus OWA in kpbs. I suppose this will also be dependent on Outlook 97
versus 2000 versus XP.

>> Hardware requirements of Outlook versus OWA (scalability)
-- You might argue that heavy use of OWA would cost more because of
front-end servers.
True, but I've heard that people are running 50% more users on the back-end
so the lighter FEPs are less expensive than enhancing the BEPs

Other factors?

Surely someone has done a hard comparison - maybe I need to look at iNotes
versus OWA and Outlook to get some numbers?

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RE: Outlook Web Access

2002-02-21 Thread Soysal, Serdar


>> Bandwidth of Outlook versus OWA
-- How much does bandwidth cost?
Depends, I guess we need to know the avg utilization of Outlook in kpbs
versus OWA in kpbs. I suppose this will also be dependent on Outlook 97
versus 2000 versus XP.

Serdar says:
We have done a network utilization comparison between OWA 5.5 and Outlook
2000 using sniffers etc.  The amount of network generated between the client
and the server (exchange server for Outlook and IIS server for OWA) was
approximately the same.  With OWA 2000, you should see far LESS traffic
generated since the browser doesn't need to contact the IIS server for every
single friggin click on the page.
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RE: Outlook Web Access

2002-02-21 Thread Chris Scharff

> >> OWA CAL versus Outlook CAL
> -- Same cost.
> Right, its just the cost of Outlook, which includes a CAL so 
> something like $60 Outlook versus $20 OWA, dependent on order 
> quantities and licensing programs?

To the best of my knowledge[1] in Exchange 5.5 at least there is no need to
purchase Outlook, it's installation and usage is covered by the CAL.. So the
cost is really "the same"... Until one begins to talk about installation and
configuration.

[1] #include std_disclaim.h

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RE: Outlook Web Access

2002-02-21 Thread Ed Crowley

As I understand it, but you can confirm this with Microsoft, is that a
license for Outlook is included with an Exchange 2000 CAL.  An Exchange
2000 CAL is the same price regardless of which client you use, OWA
included.

Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP kcCC+I
Tech Consultant
Compaq Computer Corporation
Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!


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More comments inline 
..

>>How about the tangible fixed costs like:

>> OWA CAL versus Outlook CAL
-- Same cost.
Right, its just the cost of Outlook, which includes a CAL so something
like $60 Outlook versus $20 OWA, dependent on order quantities and
licensing programs?

>> Bandwidth of Outlook versus OWA
-- How much does bandwidth cost?
Depends, I guess we need to know the avg utilization of Outlook in kpbs
versus OWA in kpbs. I suppose this will also be dependent on Outlook 97
versus 2000 versus XP.

>> Hardware requirements of Outlook versus OWA (scalability)
-- You might argue that heavy use of OWA would cost more because of
front-end servers. True, but I've heard that people are running 50% more
users on the back-end so the lighter FEPs are less expensive than
enhancing the BEPs

Other factors?

Surely someone has done a hard comparison - maybe I need to look at
iNotes versus OWA and Outlook to get some numbers?

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RE: Outlook Web Access

2002-02-22 Thread Roger Seielstad

Actually, Outlook is included in the cost of the CAL, a CAL is NOT included
in the cost of Outlook.

Seeing as a CAL is a CAL is a CAL for Exchange, you need a CAL per user,
regardless of OWA or Outlook access. So, it's a wash.

--
Roger D. Seielstad - MCSE
Sr. Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems
Atlanta, GA


> -Original Message-
> From: Mark Rotman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 4:16 PM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access
> 
> 
> More comments inline 
> ..
> 
> >>How about the tangible fixed costs like:
> 
> >> OWA CAL versus Outlook CAL
> -- Same cost.
> Right, its just the cost of Outlook, which includes a CAL so 
> something like $60 Outlook versus $20 OWA, dependent on order 
> quantities and licensing programs?
> 
> >> Bandwidth of Outlook versus OWA
> -- How much does bandwidth cost?
> Depends, I guess we need to know the avg utilization of 
> Outlook in kpbs versus OWA in kpbs. I suppose this will also 
> be dependent on Outlook 97 versus 2000 versus XP.
> 
> >> Hardware requirements of Outlook versus OWA (scalability)
> -- You might argue that heavy use of OWA would cost more 
> because of front-end servers. True, but I've heard that 
> people are running 50% more users on the back-end so the 
> lighter FEPs are less expensive than enhancing the BEPs
> 
> Other factors?
> 
> Surely someone has done a hard comparison - maybe I need to 
> look at iNotes versus OWA and Outlook to get some numbers?
> 
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Outlook Web Access Error

2002-03-08 Thread Shane

When attempting to login to OWA in Exchange 2000, all of my users get this
error after entering username and password:  “Error. Access is Denied.”  
Administrators can log on just fine but normal users cannot.  The Exchange
server is Win2K with Exchange 2K and all the latest service packs
installed.  OWA resides on the Exchange server through the default
install.  The primary domain controller and global catalog is a separate
Win2K server.

OWA used to work until recently.  Nothing has been modified on the
Exchange Server, but recently there were some unintentional security
changes on the domain controller and we don’t know what they were.  The
only thing I can find about login denial in OWA says to make sure that
users have “log on locally” rights and “access this computer from the
network” rights.  They have these but still can’t login to OWA.

Any ideas?

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RE: Outlook web access

2003-06-06 Thread Robert Moir
> -Original Message-
> From: Jason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 06 June 2003 06:41
> To: Exchange Discussions
> 
> Have recently set up outlook web access and set the config 
> for a user and the http details, but having trouble loging in 
> via a browser, not sure if I have missed a step. Does the 
> users actual PC have to be set up to log on correctly?. What 
> is the format for the url for the user?. Bit confused with 
> it, we have just set up our own mail server with exchange 
> 5.5. and have a user wanting to get their emails externally.

Ok,
First of all, there is a damn good step by step FAQ for OWA on Exchange
5.5 in the FAQ for this mailing list. Were you following that? Have you
checked it to see if it highlights a step you've missed?

Have you allowed the target users the log in locally right on the box
running OWA?

If you need more help, you might consider specifying what "trouble
logging in via a browser" actually means - a description of what happens
exactly when you try, what error messages you get (full message text
please!) and what, if anything, you found when checking the event logs
on the OWA machine for the times you attempted login can work wonders
for our ability to help!

-- 
Robert Moir
Microsoft MVP
Senior IT Systems Engineer
Luton Sixth Form College
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RE: Outlook web access

2003-06-06 Thread James Forbis
Try http://servername/exchange



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Have recently set up outlook web access and set the config for a user and
the http details, but having trouble loging in via a browser, not sure if
I have missed a step. Does the users actual PC have to be set up to log on
correctly?. What is the format for the url for the user?. Bit confused
with it, we have just set up our own mail server with exchange 5.5. and
have a user wanting to get their emails externally.

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RE: Outlook Web Access

2002-07-01 Thread Bob Sadler

Most likely he was NOT using Internet Explorer and you require Strong
Authentication which is only support through IE.



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Subject: Outlook Web Access


I have a user who is trying to check his email thru Outlook Web Access
from England ( we are in USA ), he can not login but i tyied his user
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RE: Outlook Web Access

2002-07-01 Thread Setmajer, Jerzy

Have him try logging in from Germany.
But seriously, don't you think a "he can not login" is a little vague?

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Subject: Outlook Web Access


I have a user who is trying to check his email thru Outlook Web Access
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RE: Outlook Web Access

2002-07-01 Thread Bashir Malekzada

we are using Basic Authencation and windows authentication and i asked him he was 
using IE...

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Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 8:56 AM
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Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access


Most likely he was NOT using Internet Explorer and you require Strong
Authentication which is only support through IE.



Bob Sadler
City of Leawood, KS, USA
Internet/WAN Specialist
913-339-6700 x194
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-Original Message-
From: Bashir Malekzada [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 10:56 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Outlook Web Access


I have a user who is trying to check his email thru Outlook Web Access
from England ( we are in USA ), he can not login but i tyied his user
login and password here and i got in .he was trying from one of these
public pc's.

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RE: Outlook Web Access

2002-07-01 Thread Bashir Malekzada

he uses IE to browse the net in his browser he types  http://mail.aoptix.com/exchange
a login and password prompt comes up 
he enters his user@aoptix
and password press enter the same prompt comes back asking for the same informations
then i had him try [EMAIL PROTECTED] and password that didn't get any where , after 3 
try he gets access denied page.when i try using an external dialup account i get to 
his account with no problem.
any thoughts.
thanks,

-Original Message-
From: Setmajer, Jerzy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 8:57 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access


Have him try logging in from Germany.
But seriously, don't you think a "he can not login" is a little vague?

-Original Message-
From: Bashir Malekzada [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 10:56 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Outlook Web Access


I have a user who is trying to check his email thru Outlook Web Access
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RE: Outlook Web Access

2002-07-01 Thread Dale Geoffrey Edwards

Try using aoptix\user or aoptix/user.

Geoff

-Original Message-
From: Bashir Malekzada [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 2:42 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access


he uses IE to browse the net in his browser he types
http://mail.aoptix.com/exchange a login and password prompt comes up 
he enters his user@aoptix
and password press enter the same prompt comes back asking for the same
informations then i had him try [EMAIL PROTECTED] and password that didn't get
any where , after 3 try he gets access denied page.when i try using an
external dialup account i get to his account with no problem. any thoughts.
thanks,

-Original Message-
From: Setmajer, Jerzy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 8:57 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access


Have him try logging in from Germany.
But seriously, don't you think a "he can not login" is a little vague?

-Original Message-
From: Bashir Malekzada [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 10:56 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Outlook Web Access


I have a user who is trying to check his email thru Outlook Web Access from
England ( we are in USA ), he can not login but i tyied his user login and
password here and i got in .he was trying from one of these public pc's.

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RE: Outlook Web Access

2002-07-01 Thread Tom Meunier

Tell him to try domain\userid for the login credentials, if he's not
being presented with the domain box.

> -Original Message-
> From: Bashir Malekzada [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Posted At: Monday, July 01, 2002 01:42 PM
> Posted To: MSExchange Mailing List
> Conversation: Outlook Web Access
> Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access
> 
> 
> he uses IE to browse the net in his browser he types  
> http://mail.aoptix.com/exchange a login and password prompt comes up 
> he enters his user@aoptix
> and password press enter the same prompt comes back asking 
> for the same informations then i had him try [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> and password that didn't get any where , after 3 try he gets 
> access denied page.when i try using an external dialup 
> account i get to his account with no problem. any thoughts. thanks,
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Setmajer, Jerzy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 8:57 AM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access
> 
> 
> Have him try logging in from Germany.
> But seriously, don't you think a "he can not login" is a little vague?
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Bashir Malekzada [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 10:56 AM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: Outlook Web Access
> 
> 
> I have a user who is trying to check his email thru Outlook 
> Web Access from England ( we are in USA ), he can not login 
> but i tyied his user login and password here and i got in .he 
> was trying from one of these public pc's.
> 
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RE: Outlook Web Access

2002-07-01 Thread TGreen

Have him try domain\user to login.  Or specify the default domain for basic
authentication.


-Original Message-
From: Bashir Malekzada [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 2:42 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access


he uses IE to browse the net in his browser he types
http://mail.aoptix.com/exchange
a login and password prompt comes up 
he enters his user@aoptix
and password press enter the same prompt comes back asking for the same
informations
then i had him try [EMAIL PROTECTED] and password that didn't get any where ,
after 3 try he gets access denied page.when i try using an external dialup
account i get to his account with no problem.
any thoughts.
thanks,

-Original Message-
From: Setmajer, Jerzy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 8:57 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access


Have him try logging in from Germany.
But seriously, don't you think a "he can not login" is a little vague?

-Original Message-
From: Bashir Malekzada [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 10:56 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Outlook Web Access


I have a user who is trying to check his email thru Outlook Web Access
from England ( we are in USA ), he can not login but i tyied his user
login and password here and i got in .he was trying from one of these
public pc's.

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RE: Outlook Web Access

2002-07-01 Thread Bryon Barkley

try using domain\account name

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bashir Malekzada
Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 11:42 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access


he uses IE to browse the net in his browser he types
http://mail.aoptix.com/exchange
a login and password prompt comes up
he enters his user@aoptix
and password press enter the same prompt comes back asking for the same
informations
then i had him try [EMAIL PROTECTED] and password that didn't get any where ,
after 3 try he gets access denied page.when i try using an external dialup
account i get to his account with no problem.
any thoughts.
thanks,

-Original Message-
From: Setmajer, Jerzy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 8:57 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access


Have him try logging in from Germany.
But seriously, don't you think a "he can not login" is a little vague?

-Original Message-
From: Bashir Malekzada [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 10:56 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Outlook Web Access


I have a user who is trying to check his email thru Outlook Web Access
from England ( we are in USA ), he can not login but i tyied his user
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public pc's.

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Re: Outlook Web Access

2002-07-02 Thread Mike Griffiths

some UK webhosts force everything through proxy servers that break
authentication.
Freeseve and NTL are two I've had problems similar to what you describe.

If you use only basic authentication it should work (but you might not want
/ be able to do this)
If your user uses a web anonymiser it should work (eg, www.anonymiser.com)
If your user uses a different browser it should work (but they probably
can't do that on a public PC)
If your user installs a personal/freeware proxy on his computer it should
work (but they probably can't do that on a public PC)

If you're sure the username/password he's using are right this might be the
problem


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To: "Exchange Discussions" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 4:55 PM
Subject: Outlook Web Access


> I have a user who is trying to check his email thru Outlook Web Access
> from England ( we are in USA ), he can not login but i tyied his user
> login and password here and i got in .he was trying from one of these
> public pc's.
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Outlook Web Access Interface.

2003-02-25 Thread Michel Fayad
Dear all,

I have a question concerning Outlook Web Access.
The interface for Outlook Web Access is in Arabic for only one user. So
Inbox is written in Arabic.
Is there a way to make it display back in English?
We are using Windows 2000 and Exchange 2000.

Best Regards,


Michel Fayad

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Outlook web access question

2002-05-16 Thread gwendoline chie gwendoline chie

Hello Everyone

New to the list and hoping to get some help. Having an issue with outlook 
web access on an Exchange 2000 server in a windows 2000 domain. When users 
sign in they receive an error message HTTP/1.1 503 Service Unavailable. I 
looked in IIS and the only thing I can notice that is different is that in 
the Isap filters for the default web site, the Fpexedll.exe is missing. I'm 
not sure if this affects anything. Has anyone seen this before ?

Thanks for your help



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SSL and Outlook Web Access

2001-12-17 Thread Grewal, Raj

Hello,

Right now we have SSL on our Outlook Web Access Server with a CA that I made
in Windows 2000.  There is one issue with it; it is not compatible with the
latest version of IE for the MAC.  Which SSL's do you all use for your
Outlook Web Access Servers???  I know Verisign makes them.  Could you also
give me an idea for price???

Thank You all in Advance, 

Raj Grewal 
MCSE Win2000, MCSE NT 4.0, CNE5, CNA5, CNA4.11, Network+ 
Senior Network Analyst 
Playboy Enterprises, Inc. 
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RE: Outlook Web Access Error

2002-03-08 Thread Ken . Powell

I can't speak for Exchange 2000 but I ran into the same issue with OWA and
Exchange 5.5 and it turned out to be the ability to logon local to the
machine right that was needed. I had mine outside the firewall and
connecting through VPN and needed to give Domain Users the Logon Local
right.

Like I said, I can not speak for E2K but that was EXACTLY my problem.

Ken Powell
Systems Administrator
Clark County Office of Budget and Information Services (OBIS)
Vancouver, Washington
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Voice: (360) 397-6121 x4658
Fax: (360) 759-6001


-Original Message-
From: Shane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 12:56 PM
To: Exchange 5.5 List
Subject: Outlook Web Access Error

When attempting to login to OWA in Exchange 2000, all of my users get this
error after entering username and password:  "Error. Access is Denied."  
Administrators can log on just fine but normal users cannot.  The Exchange
server is Win2K with Exchange 2K and all the latest service packs
installed.  OWA resides on the Exchange server through the default
install.  The primary domain controller and global catalog is a separate
Win2K server.

OWA used to work until recently.  Nothing has been modified on the
Exchange Server, but recently there were some unintentional security
changes on the domain controller and we don't know what they were.  The
only thing I can find about login denial in OWA says to make sure that
users have "log on locally" rights and "access this computer from the
network" rights.  They have these but still can't login to OWA.

Any ideas?

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RE: Outlook Web Access Error

2002-03-09 Thread Orr, Dale

What do the Application Event Logs look like?

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 4:00 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access Error


I can't speak for Exchange 2000 but I ran into the same issue with OWA and
Exchange 5.5 and it turned out to be the ability to logon local to the
machine right that was needed. I had mine outside the firewall and
connecting through VPN and needed to give Domain Users the Logon Local
right.

Like I said, I can not speak for E2K but that was EXACTLY my problem.

Ken Powell
Systems Administrator
Clark County Office of Budget and Information Services (OBIS)
Vancouver, Washington
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Voice: (360) 397-6121 x4658
Fax: (360) 759-6001


-Original Message-
From: Shane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 12:56 PM
To: Exchange 5.5 List
Subject: Outlook Web Access Error

When attempting to login to OWA in Exchange 2000, all of my users get this
error after entering username and password:  "Error. Access is Denied."  
Administrators can log on just fine but normal users cannot.  The Exchange
server is Win2K with Exchange 2K and all the latest service packs
installed.  OWA resides on the Exchange server through the default
install.  The primary domain controller and global catalog is a separate
Win2K server.

OWA used to work until recently.  Nothing has been modified on the
Exchange Server, but recently there were some unintentional security
changes on the domain controller and we don't know what they were.  The
only thing I can find about login denial in OWA says to make sure that
users have "log on locally" rights and "access this computer from the
network" rights.  They have these but still can't login to OWA.

Any ideas?

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RE: Outlook Web Access Error

2002-03-09 Thread Andy David

Square, a few columns - with some text. Kinda cute actually.


-Original Message-
From: Orr, Dale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, March 09, 2002 10:48 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access Error


What do the Application Event Logs look like?

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 4:00 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access Error


I can't speak for Exchange 2000 but I ran into the same issue with OWA and
Exchange 5.5 and it turned out to be the ability to logon local to the
machine right that was needed. I had mine outside the firewall and
connecting through VPN and needed to give Domain Users the Logon Local
right.

Like I said, I can not speak for E2K but that was EXACTLY my problem.

Ken Powell
Systems Administrator
Clark County Office of Budget and Information Services (OBIS)
Vancouver, Washington
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Voice: (360) 397-6121 x4658
Fax: (360) 759-6001


-Original Message-
From: Shane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 12:56 PM
To: Exchange 5.5 List
Subject: Outlook Web Access Error

When attempting to login to OWA in Exchange 2000, all of my users get this
error after entering username and password:  "Error. Access is Denied."  
Administrators can log on just fine but normal users cannot.  The Exchange
server is Win2K with Exchange 2K and all the latest service packs
installed.  OWA resides on the Exchange server through the default
install.  The primary domain controller and global catalog is a separate
Win2K server.

OWA used to work until recently.  Nothing has been modified on the
Exchange Server, but recently there were some unintentional security
changes on the domain controller and we don't know what they were.  The
only thing I can find about login denial in OWA says to make sure that
users have "log on locally" rights and "access this computer from the
network" rights.  They have these but still can't login to OWA.

Any ideas?

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RE: Outlook Web Access Error

2002-03-10 Thread Orr, Dale

And numbers and exclamation points and icons, oh, my!

-Original Message-
From: Andy David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, March 09, 2002 11:03 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access Error


Square, a few columns - with some text. Kinda cute actually.


-Original Message-
From: Orr, Dale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, March 09, 2002 10:48 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access Error


What do the Application Event Logs look like?

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 4:00 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access Error


I can't speak for Exchange 2000 but I ran into the same issue with OWA and
Exchange 5.5 and it turned out to be the ability to logon local to the
machine right that was needed. I had mine outside the firewall and
connecting through VPN and needed to give Domain Users the Logon Local
right.

Like I said, I can not speak for E2K but that was EXACTLY my problem.

Ken Powell
Systems Administrator
Clark County Office of Budget and Information Services (OBIS)
Vancouver, Washington
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Voice: (360) 397-6121 x4658
Fax: (360) 759-6001


-Original Message-
From: Shane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 12:56 PM
To: Exchange 5.5 List
Subject: Outlook Web Access Error

When attempting to login to OWA in Exchange 2000, all of my users get this
error after entering username and password:  "Error. Access is Denied."  
Administrators can log on just fine but normal users cannot.  The Exchange
server is Win2K with Exchange 2K and all the latest service packs
installed.  OWA resides on the Exchange server through the default
install.  The primary domain controller and global catalog is a separate
Win2K server.

OWA used to work until recently.  Nothing has been modified on the
Exchange Server, but recently there were some unintentional security
changes on the domain controller and we don't know what they were.  The
only thing I can find about login denial in OWA says to make sure that
users have "log on locally" rights and "access this computer from the
network" rights.  They have these but still can't login to OWA.

Any ideas?

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Re: Outlook Web Access Error

2002-03-11 Thread Ragar, Russell

Exchange 2000 does not apparently need the log on locally right for OWA to work.  
However, you really should look at the NTFS permissions on the /exchweb virtual 
directory.  I experienced the same symptoms when, in an effort to tighten security, I 
removed the Everyone has Full Control NTFS right for this drive.

Did someone run IISLockDown on your web server over the weekend?  You might try 
backing that out by running it again.  

Russell Ragar, MCSE+I, CNE
Senior Network Engineer
PowerTV, Inc.

-Original Message-
From: Shane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 12:56 PM
To: Exchange 5.5 List
Subject: Outlook Web Access Error

When attempting to login to OWA in Exchange 2000, all of my users get this
error after entering username and password:  "Error. Access is Denied."  
Administrators can log on just fine but normal users cannot.  The Exchange
server is Win2K with Exchange 2K and all the latest service packs
installed.  OWA resides on the Exchange server through the default
install.  The primary domain controller and global catalog is a separate
Win2K server.

OWA used to work until recently.  Nothing has been modified on the
Exchange Server, but recently there were some unintentional security
changes on the domain controller and we don't know what they were.  The
only thing I can find about login denial in OWA says to make sure that
users have "log on locally" rights and "access this computer from the
network" rights.  They have these but still can't login to OWA.

Any ideas?

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RE: Outlook Web Access Interface.

2003-02-26 Thread Ed Crowley
That happened because the first access to the mailbox was using a client
that was configured for Arabic.

You can change the folder names using an old Exchange 5.0 client.  The
easiest way for you to do this might just be to create a new mailbox,
though.

Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
Freelance E-Mail Philosopher
Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!T


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michel Fayad
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 11:15 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Outlook Web Access Interface.


Dear all,

I have a question concerning Outlook Web Access.
The interface for Outlook Web Access is in Arabic for only one user. So
Inbox is written in Arabic. Is there a way to make it display back in
English? We are using Windows 2000 and Exchange 2000.

Best Regards,


Michel Fayad

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RE: SSL and Outlook Web Access

2001-12-17 Thread Robert Moore

Verisign, $175.

-Original Message-
From: Grewal, Raj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 12:49 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: SSL and Outlook Web Access


Hello,

Right now we have SSL on our Outlook Web Access Server with a CA that I
made
in Windows 2000.  There is one issue with it; it is not compatible with
the
latest version of IE for the MAC.  Which SSL's do you all use for your
Outlook Web Access Servers???  I know Verisign makes them.  Could you
also
give me an idea for price???

Thank You all in Advance, 

Raj Grewal 
MCSE Win2000, MCSE NT 4.0, CNE5, CNA5, CNA4.11, Network+ 
Senior Network Analyst 
Playboy Enterprises, Inc. 
(312) 751-8000 
"All of your dreams are made of strawberry-lemonade."


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RE: SSL and Outlook Web Access

2001-12-17 Thread bmurphy

How did you validate this problem.  Is there a knowledge base article
somewhere that describes this issue.  Just wondering if this is a known
issue or not?

-Original Message-
From: Grewal, Raj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 11:49 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: SSL and Outlook Web Access


Hello,

Right now we have SSL on our Outlook Web Access Server with a CA that I made
in Windows 2000.  There is one issue with it; it is not compatible with the
latest version of IE for the MAC.  Which SSL's do you all use for your
Outlook Web Access Servers???  I know Verisign makes them.  Could you also
give me an idea for price???

Thank You all in Advance, 

Raj Grewal 
MCSE Win2000, MCSE NT 4.0, CNE5, CNA5, CNA4.11, Network+ 
Senior Network Analyst 
Playboy Enterprises, Inc. 
(312) 751-8000 
"All of your dreams are made of strawberry-lemonade."


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RE: SSL and Outlook Web Access

2001-12-19 Thread Grewal, Raj

Robert,

Do you have an exact product name for the Verisign Certificate that your
company is using??  I am trying to explain what we need from to our vendor,
but they are not understanding.

Thanks again for your help,

Raj Grewal 
MCSE Win2000, MCSE NT 4.0, CNE5, CNA5, CNA4.11, Network+ 
Senior Network Analyst 
Playboy Enterprises, Inc. 
(312) 751-8000 Ext. 2084
"We Will Meet Again, I Don't Know Where, I Don't Know Why."



-Original Message-
From: Robert Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 11:56 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: SSL and Outlook Web Access


Verisign, $175.

-Original Message-
From: Grewal, Raj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 12:49 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: SSL and Outlook Web Access


Hello,

Right now we have SSL on our Outlook Web Access Server with a CA that I made
in Windows 2000.  There is one issue with it; it is not compatible with the
latest version of IE for the MAC.  Which SSL's do you all use for your
Outlook Web Access Servers???  I know Verisign makes them.  Could you also
give me an idea for price???

Thank You all in Advance, 

Raj Grewal 
MCSE Win2000, MCSE NT 4.0, CNE5, CNA5, CNA4.11, Network+ 
Senior Network Analyst 
Playboy Enterprises, Inc. 
(312) 751-8000 
"All of your dreams are made of strawberry-lemonade."


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RE: SSL and Outlook Web Access

2001-12-19 Thread Mike Carlson

I use on from http://www.freessl.com and the free one works on everything but the 
latest version of Opera.
 
The first year is free or you can pay $99 I believe to just buy one. The $99 version 
supposed to work on just about everything.
 
~!M

-Original Message- 
From: Grewal, Raj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wed 12/19/2001 10:31 AM 
To: Exchange Discussions 
Cc: 
Subject: RE: SSL and Outlook Web Access



Robert,

Do you have an exact product name for the Verisign Certificate that your
company is using??  I am trying to explain what we need from to our vendor,
but they are not understanding.   

Thanks again for your help,

Raj Grewal
MCSE Win2000, MCSE NT 4.0, CNE5, CNA5, CNA4.11, Network+
Senior Network Analyst
Playboy Enterprises, Inc.
(312) 751-8000 Ext. 2084
"We Will Meet Again, I Don't Know Where, I Don't Know Why."



-Original Message-
From: Robert Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 11:56 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: SSL and Outlook Web Access


Verisign, $175.

-Original Message-
From: Grewal, Raj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 12:49 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
    Subject: SSL and Outlook Web Access


Hello,

Right now we have SSL on our Outlook Web Access Server with a CA that I made
in Windows 2000.  There is one issue with it; it is not compatible with the
latest version of IE for the MAC.  Which SSL's do you all use for your
    Outlook Web Access Servers???  I know Verisign makes them.  Could you also
give me an idea for price???

Thank You all in Advance,

Raj Grewal
MCSE Win2000, MCSE NT 4.0, CNE5, CNA5, CNA4.11, Network+
Senior Network Analyst
Playboy Enterprises, Inc.
(312) 751-8000
"All of your dreams are made of strawberry-lemonade."


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RE: SSL and Outlook Web Access

2001-12-19 Thread Robert Moore

I think it was called Secure Server, but I'm not certain. The list price
may have been higher than the $175 I paid--I think we got a discount
'cause we're a school. I think it also was the lowest end
certificate--we're not doing any e-commerce or anything.

Rob

-Original Message- 
From: Grewal, Raj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wed 12/19/2001 10:31 AM 
To: Exchange Discussions 
Cc: 
Subject: RE: SSL and Outlook Web Access



Robert,

Do you have an exact product name for the Verisign Certificate
that your
company is using??  I am trying to explain what we need from to
our vendor,
but they are not understanding.   

Thanks again for your help,

Raj Grewal
MCSE Win2000, MCSE NT 4.0, CNE5, CNA5, CNA4.11, Network+
Senior Network Analyst
Playboy Enterprises, Inc.
(312) 751-8000 Ext. 2084
"We Will Meet Again, I Don't Know Where, I Don't Know Why."



-Original Message-
From: Robert Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 11:56 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
    Subject: RE: SSL and Outlook Web Access


Verisign, $175.

-Original Message-
From: Grewal, Raj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 12:49 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
    Subject: SSL and Outlook Web Access


Hello,
    
    Right now we have SSL on our Outlook Web Access Server with a CA
that I made
in Windows 2000.  There is one issue with it; it is not
compatible with the
latest version of IE for the MAC.  Which SSL's do you all use
for your
Outlook Web Access Servers???  I know Verisign makes them.
Could you also
give me an idea for price???

Thank You all in Advance,

Raj Grewal
MCSE Win2000, MCSE NT 4.0, CNE5, CNA5, CNA4.11, Network+
Senior Network Analyst
Playboy Enterprises, Inc.
(312) 751-8000
"All of your dreams are made of strawberry-lemonade."



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Outlook Web Access for Exchange 5.5

2003-02-04 Thread Williams Scott CTR
Does anyone know of a plug-in for 5.5 OWA that will allow you to access the
GAL?

 

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Another Outlook Web Access problem - Please help?

2001-09-06 Thread Ghaleed Nortje

Hi there,

We are running Exchange Server 5.5 at our site. I have problems with users
not being able to log on to their mailboxes using Outlook Web Access (trough
Internet Browser).

It has been setup for them to enter their domain logon details first to get
to the Outlook Web Access logon Page. 

Some users cannot get access to the Outlook Logon Page (Internet Explorer).
Yes, we have checked their domain logon details. We have even setup new user
accounts to try and log on, but still we cannot.

If I type in another user logon details it then works fine.

I did check to see if they are setup to log on locally on the Exchange
Server and they are.

Can anybody please tell me what could be wrong or how to enable Web Access
for the users.

Thank you,
Ghaleed  
.



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Outlook Web Access - Access denial Error Message

2002-10-30 Thread Vos
Hi, I have this problem with my OWA implementation.
Only members of the admin goup can run OWA from their clients workstation.
I have granted all the  other domain users with all the neccessary
permissions, still no dice.
can anyone assist on what steps tyo take further. 

my Exchane server is a DC, maybe I should make it a member server, will
that solve the problem finally without compromising any thing.

Someone help please

regards

Vic

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RE: Outlook Web Access for Exchange 5.5

2003-02-04 Thread Tony Hlabse
Messageware has one but it won't look like what your expecting. OWA
Titanium much looks better than 5.5. We are in the mist of finding out
if you can run OWA Ti in a front end mode with no ill effects with
Exchange 2000 on the back end. The Microsoft Eng. Onsite has calls into
the Development group. It may work but need to know for sure.



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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Williams Scott
CTR
Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 5:13 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Outlook Web Access for Exchange 5.5


Does anyone know of a plug-in for 5.5 OWA that will allow you to access
the GAL?

 

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RE: Outlook Web Access for Exchange 5.5

2003-02-04 Thread Mellott, Bill
message one has a cool suite. But before they had their 55 solution I had to
get one
I've been using Ten Four's GAL enhancement to OWA for over a year, very
nice.

http://www.tenfour.com/english/default.asp

its call OWA Address List


bill

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Subject: Outlook Web Access for Exchange 5.5


Does anyone know of a plug-in for 5.5 OWA that will allow you to access the
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RE: Outlook Web Access for Exchange 5.5

2003-02-04 Thread Mark Rotman
Try messageware for the Plus Pack 5.5

http://www.messageware.net

here are some screen shots - check out the GAL!

http://www.messageware.net/enews/pp5531j03/PlusPack55NewsFlash.html



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Subject: Outlook Web Access for Exchange 5.5


Does anyone know of a plug-in for 5.5 OWA that will allow you to access the
GAL?

 

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RE: Outlook Web Access for Exchange 5.5

2003-02-05 Thread William Lefkovics
 
Hmm... 'screen shots of a gal' gets by spam filters
 
 
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Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 2:39 PM
To: Exchange Discussions

Try messageware for the Plus Pack 5.5

http://www.messageware.net

here are some screen shots - check out the GAL!

http://www.messageware.net/enews/pp5531j03/PlusPack55NewsFlash.html



-Original Message-
From: Williams Scott CTR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 5:13 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Outlook Web Access for Exchange 5.5


Does anyone know of a plug-in for 5.5 OWA that will allow you to access
the GAL?

 

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RE: Outlook Web Access for Exchange 5.5

2003-02-05 Thread Johann Kruse
I believe that if you have a Titanium front-end and 2000 back-end you
will still get 2000 OWA.  Ti OWA requires a Ti backend.


-Original Message-
From: Tony Hlabse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, 5 February 2003 9:18 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access for Exchange 5.5


Messageware has one but it won't look like what your expecting. OWA
Titanium much looks better than 5.5. We are in the mist of finding out
if you can run OWA Ti in a front end mode with no ill effects with
Exchange 2000 on the back end. The Microsoft Eng. Onsite has calls into
the Development group. It may work but need to know for sure.



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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Williams Scott
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Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 5:13 PM
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Subject: Outlook Web Access for Exchange 5.5


Does anyone know of a plug-in for 5.5 OWA that will allow you to access
the GAL?

 

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RE: Outlook Web Access 5.5 on Windows 2000

2001-08-15 Thread Soysal, Serdar

It works beautifully.

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Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 12:24 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Outlook Web Access 5.5 on Windows 2000


Hello Everyone,

Will Outlook Web Access 5.5 run on Windows 2000 with IIS5 ???  Has anyone
tried this??  If so is there anything I should watch out for??

Thank you all in advance.

Raj Grewal, MCSE, CNE5, CNA4.11, Network+
Network Analyst
Playboy Enterprises, Inc.
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RE: Outlook Web Access 5.5 on Windows 2000

2001-08-15 Thread Bowles, John L.

Hey Raj,

How about hooking a brother up with a job man!!!

 
John Bowles
Exchange Administrator
NT Server & Workstation Team
Celera Genomics
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
 
 


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Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 2:41 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access 5.5 on Windows 2000


It works beautifully.

-Original Message-
From: Grewal, Raj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 12:24 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Outlook Web Access 5.5 on Windows 2000


Hello Everyone,

Will Outlook Web Access 5.5 run on Windows 2000 with IIS5 ???  Has anyone
tried this??  If so is there anything I should watch out for??

Thank you all in advance.

Raj Grewal, MCSE, CNE5, CNA4.11, Network+
Network Analyst
Playboy Enterprises, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(312) 751-8000


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RE: Another Outlook Web Access problem - Please help?

2001-09-06 Thread Soysal, Serdar


What is different for the user that can logon?

-Original Message-
From: Ghaleed Nortje [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 8:21 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Another Outlook Web Access problem - Please help?


Hi there,

We are running Exchange Server 5.5 at our site. I have problems with users
not being able to log on to their mailboxes using Outlook Web Access (trough
Internet Browser).

It has been setup for them to enter their domain logon details first to get
to the Outlook Web Access logon Page. 

Some users cannot get access to the Outlook Logon Page (Internet Explorer).
Yes, we have checked their domain logon details. We have even setup new user
accounts to try and log on, but still we cannot.

If I type in another user logon details it then works fine.

I did check to see if they are setup to log on locally on the Exchange
Server and they are.

Can anybody please tell me what could be wrong or how to enable Web Access
for the users.

Thank you,
Ghaleed  
.



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RE: Another Outlook Web Access problem - Please help?

2001-09-07 Thread Tristan Gayford

Has anything changed with them logging on - do you get any errors in the
event log for failed logons? How are you making them logon? Is it through a
page that is secured using NTFS and do they have permissions to this page,
or are you using the Challenge/Response on IIS. Are there any 'funny'
permissions on the logon.asp page in OWA.

What happens if you let Outlook handle the logons itself (anonymous can get
to the logon page and then the standard system kicks in for checking
authentication).

Tris


-Original Message-
From: Ghaleed Nortje [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 06 September 2001 13:21
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Another Outlook Web Access problem - Please help?

Hi there,

We are running Exchange Server 5.5 at our site. I have problems with users
not being able to log on to their mailboxes using Outlook Web Access (trough
Internet Browser).

It has been setup for them to enter their domain logon details first to get
to the Outlook Web Access logon Page. 

Some users cannot get access to the Outlook Logon Page (Internet Explorer).
Yes, we have checked their domain logon details. We have even setup new user
accounts to try and log on, but still we cannot.

If I type in another user logon details it then works fine.

I did check to see if they are setup to log on locally on the Exchange
Server and they are.

Can anybody please tell me what could be wrong or how to enable Web Access
for the users.

Thank you,
Ghaleed  
.



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RE: Another Outlook Web Access problem - Please help?

2001-09-07 Thread msharik

have you read thru this?

<http://support.microsoft.com/support/exchange/content/whitepapers/owa_tshoo
t.asp> 

-Michèle
Immigration site:  <http://LadySun1969.tripod.com>
Our new 2001 Miata:  <http://members.cardomain.com/bpituley>
Tiggercam:  <http://www.tiggercam.co.uk>
-
And the donkeys frolicked with the waffles, joyously. 
-


-Original Message-
From: Ghaleed Nortje [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 8:21 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Another Outlook Web Access problem - Please help?


Hi there,

We are running Exchange Server 5.5 at our site. I have problems with users
not being able to log on to their mailboxes using Outlook Web Access (trough
Internet Browser).

It has been setup for them to enter their domain logon details first to get
to the Outlook Web Access logon Page. 

Some users cannot get access to the Outlook Logon Page (Internet Explorer).
Yes, we have checked their domain logon details. We have even setup new user
accounts to try and log on, but still we cannot.

If I type in another user logon details it then works fine.

I did check to see if they are setup to log on locally on the Exchange
Server and they are.

Can anybody please tell me what could be wrong or how to enable Web Access
for the users.

Thank you,
Ghaleed  
.



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RE: Another Outlook Web Access problem - Please help?

2001-09-10 Thread Ghaleed Nortje

Hi there,

Thanks for replying.

I did not get to read the article you send yet. Thanks.

The actual problem was with NT Authentication. The user was not in the group
allowed to access it.

He is part of a separate company. We only host their servers and let them
use our Exchange Server.

Thank you, 
Ghaleed

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 07 September 2001 02:40
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Another Outlook Web Access problem - Please help?

have you read thru this?

<http://support.microsoft.com/support/exchange/content/whitepapers/owa_tshoo
t.asp> 

-Michèle
Immigration site:  <http://LadySun1969.tripod.com>
Our new 2001 Miata:  <http://members.cardomain.com/bpituley>
Tiggercam:  <http://www.tiggercam.co.uk>
-
And the donkeys frolicked with the waffles, joyously. 
-


-Original Message-
From: Ghaleed Nortje [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 8:21 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Another Outlook Web Access problem - Please help?


Hi there,

We are running Exchange Server 5.5 at our site. I have problems with users
not being able to log on to their mailboxes using Outlook Web Access (trough
Internet Browser).

It has been setup for them to enter their domain logon details first to get
to the Outlook Web Access logon Page. 

Some users cannot get access to the Outlook Logon Page (Internet Explorer).
Yes, we have checked their domain logon details. We have even setup new user
accounts to try and log on, but still we cannot.

If I type in another user logon details it then works fine.

I did check to see if they are setup to log on locally on the Exchange
Server and they are.

Can anybody please tell me what could be wrong or how to enable Web Access
for the users.

Thank you,
Ghaleed  
.



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RE: Outlook Web Access - Access denial Error Message

2002-10-30 Thread William Lefkovics
What versions??

Here is the OWA5.5 Troubleshooting whitepaper:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=/support/exchange/content
/whitepapers/owa_tshoot.asp&FR=0

For access is denied:

Access Is Denied
When you log on and try to type authentication credentials, you may be
repeatedly prompted with Windows NT Authentication dialog boxes, or you
may immediately get the error message "Access is Denied" . To
troubleshoot this error message, perform the following steps: 

The password may have been typed incorrectly. Retype the password and
double check the spelling, being sure to check capitalization and so
forth. 
The user name may have been typed incorrectly. Retype the user name,
double checking capitalization, and so forth. Use the
\ format. 
You may not have the Log on Locally right on the IIS server. To correct
this, perform Step 1 in the "Server Configuration Checklist" section at
the beginning of this document. 
For more information on this specific error message, please see the
following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

Q169649 XWEB: Access Is Denied Using the Web Client 
Q173470 XCLN: Troubleshooting "Failed to get Inbox" Error Message
Q166401 Error Message: Error: Access Is Denied

William



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[mailto:bounce-exchange-104116@;ls.swynk.com] On Behalf Of Vos
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 2:26 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Outlook Web Access - Access denial Error Message


Hi, I have this problem with my OWA implementation.
Only members of the admin goup can run OWA from their clients
workstation.
I have granted all the  other domain users with all the neccessary
permissions, still no dice.
can anyone assist on what steps tyo take further. 

my Exchane server is a DC, maybe I should make it a member server, will
that solve the problem finally without compromising any thing.

Someone help please

regards

Vic

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RE: Outlook Web Access - Access denial Error Message

2002-10-31 Thread Elmerick, Ralph H.
We have this problem when the surname is not unique therefore in my case
there is more than one Elmerick in the company and therefore I have to key
in "Elmerick, Ralph" and then it works because it then can find my unique
userid as opposed to "Elmerick, Rose".

Ralph H. Elmerick
NT/Exchange Administrator
330-471-3409


-Original Message-
From: William Lefkovics [mailto:william@;techsanctuary.org]
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 7:50 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access - Access denial Error Message


What versions??

Here is the OWA5.5 Troubleshooting whitepaper:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=/support/exchange/content
/whitepapers/owa_tshoot.asp&FR=0

For access is denied:

Access Is Denied
When you log on and try to type authentication credentials, you may be
repeatedly prompted with Windows NT Authentication dialog boxes, or you
may immediately get the error message "Access is Denied" . To
troubleshoot this error message, perform the following steps: 

The password may have been typed incorrectly. Retype the password and
double check the spelling, being sure to check capitalization and so
forth. 
The user name may have been typed incorrectly. Retype the user name,
double checking capitalization, and so forth. Use the
\ format. 
You may not have the Log on Locally right on the IIS server. To correct
this, perform Step 1 in the "Server Configuration Checklist" section at
the beginning of this document. 
For more information on this specific error message, please see the
following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

Q169649 XWEB: Access Is Denied Using the Web Client 
Q173470 XCLN: Troubleshooting "Failed to get Inbox" Error Message
Q166401 Error Message: Error: Access Is Denied

William



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[mailto:bounce-exchange-104116@;ls.swynk.com] On Behalf Of Vos
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 2:26 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Outlook Web Access - Access denial Error Message


Hi, I have this problem with my OWA implementation.
Only members of the admin goup can run OWA from their clients
workstation.
I have granted all the  other domain users with all the neccessary
permissions, still no dice.
can anyone assist on what steps tyo take further. 

my Exchane server is a DC, maybe I should make it a member server, will
that solve the problem finally without compromising any thing.

Someone help please

regards

Vic

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RE: Outlook Web Access - Access denial Error Message

2002-10-31 Thread Ed Crowley
If you're referring to Exchange 5.5, you're supposed to enter your
alias, not your display name.

Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP kcCC+I
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Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 12:39 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access - Access denial Error Message


We have this problem when the surname is not unique therefore in my case
there is more than one Elmerick in the company and therefore I have to
key in "Elmerick, Ralph" and then it works because it then can find my
unique userid as opposed to "Elmerick, Rose".

Ralph H. Elmerick
NT/Exchange Administrator
330-471-3409


-Original Message-
From: William Lefkovics [mailto:william@;techsanctuary.org]
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 7:50 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Outlook Web Access - Access denial Error Message


What versions??

Here is the OWA5.5 Troubleshooting whitepaper:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=/support/exchange/content
/whitepapers/owa_tshoot.asp&FR=0

For access is denied:

Access Is Denied
When you log on and try to type authentication credentials, you may be
repeatedly prompted with Windows NT Authentication dialog boxes, or you
may immediately get the error message "Access is Denied" . To
troubleshoot this error message, perform the following steps: 

The password may have been typed incorrectly. Retype the password and
double check the spelling, being sure to check capitalization and so
forth. 
The user name may have been typed incorrectly. Retype the user name,
double checking capitalization, and so forth. Use the
\ format. 
You may not have the Log on Locally right on the IIS server. To correct
this, perform Step 1 in the "Server Configuration Checklist" section at
the beginning of this document. 
For more information on this specific error message, please see the
following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

Q169649 XWEB: Access Is Denied Using the Web Client 
Q173470 XCLN: Troubleshooting "Failed to get Inbox" Error Message
Q166401 Error Message: Error: Access Is Denied

William



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[mailto:bounce-exchange-104116@;ls.swynk.com] On Behalf Of Vos
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 2:26 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Outlook Web Access - Access denial Error Message


Hi, I have this problem with my OWA implementation.
Only members of the admin goup can run OWA from their clients
workstation. I have granted all the  other domain users with all the
neccessary permissions, still no dice. can anyone assist on what steps
tyo take further. 

my Exchane server is a DC, maybe I should make it a member server, will
that solve the problem finally without compromising any thing.

Someone help please

regards

Vic

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