Load balancer requirement and recommendations for DAG failover

2011-02-02 Thread Oliver Marshall
Hi,

Recently we had a discussion on the list about whether a load balancer was 
*required* for running multiple exchange servers.

If we did want a load balancer to automate the process can anyone recommend a 
unit they are using? What are the particular requirements of a load balancer? 
Clearly if the primary exchange server in our two Exchange server setup is dead 
then the load balancing role is fairly easy: if the server doesn't respond 
failover. But I'm guessing that the load balancer would also need to be able to 
handle more esoteric issues like users not being able to log on due to the Info 
Store being stopped, or 500 errors etc.

Any comments/suggestions?

Olly

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RE: Load balancer requirement and recommendations for DAG failover

2011-02-02 Thread Michael B. Smith
It isn't the job of a load balancer to read your event log. :-P

That being said, all of them that I am aware of will do live host checks via 
ping, port tests, synthetic transactions, and external scripts - so if you want 
to write a script to read your event log, you can do that.

Typically speaking, ping, port, and synthetic transactions are the way to go. 
Ping detects complete server failure. Port checks verify that applications are 
listening on the expected ports. Synthetic transactions verify that the 
applications are working as expected (i.e., I send this HTTP request and I 
don't get an error back).

On the low end, I've deployed Kemp Technologies and Coyote Point load 
balancers. They both work just fine, have a similar cost (at least in the US), 
and a similar feature set.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com

From: Oliver Marshall [mailto:oliver.marsh...@g2support.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2011 5:07 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Load balancer requirement and recommendations for DAG failover

Hi,

Recently we had a discussion on the list about whether a load balancer was 
*required* for running multiple exchange servers.

If we did want a load balancer to automate the process can anyone recommend a 
unit they are using? What are the particular requirements of a load balancer? 
Clearly if the primary exchange server in our two Exchange server setup is dead 
then the load balancing role is fairly easy: if the server doesn't respond 
failover. But I'm guessing that the load balancer would also need to be able to 
handle more esoteric issues like users not being able to log on due to the Info 
Store being stopped, or 500 errors etc.

Any comments/suggestions?

Olly

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Unable to open other mailbox in OWA

2011-02-02 Thread Nicholas Turner
I'm sure this has been answered many times before but looking through the fixes 
nothing seems quite right.

You do not have permission to open this mailbox. For access or for more 
information, contact technical support for your organization.  Is the usual 
message.

Permissions are set for administrators via a group and inherited permissions.  
I can see the permissions going down to the users themselves.  Explicit 
permissions for an individual on user accounts work.
Am I missing something or will I need to set permissions directly on all the 
users?
It was all working fine until I moved the administrators to exchange 2007 as 
far as I can tell.

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RE: the Outlook log file is where?

2011-02-02 Thread Miller Bonnie L .
Thanks-that is what I was looking for-getting the log file now, unfortunately, 
it doesn't including the error information in a human readable format.

Well, like I said, I can see why it's failing-I was hoping to capture the error 
information from an end-user's workstation to confirm they are doing what the 
error indicates (trying to move a recurring appointment item on the SP calendar 
to the same as another day that already has one), otherwise it might be 
something else going on (oddities with their SP calendar items, only modified 
by that user).

For now, I've told her that if she needs to make an adjustment to an item that 
is part of a recurring series, to delete that one item and then create a new 
entry.  I don't think there is another way to do this and sync with Outlook 
(for printing).  It seems like with SP, when you edit an individual calendar 
item in a series, it still thinks it is part of a series.  Although Outlook 
also does this, it gives error messages when you try to do the same thing with 
the appointments.

-Bonnie

From: Candee [mailto:can...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2011 3:40 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: the Outlook log file is where?

Always welcome!
Yes, enable logging; and change the folder view in Win7, too, probably.

1. Under the Tools menu, click Options.

2. On the Other tab, click Advanced Options.

3. Check (enable) or uncheck (disable) the Enable logging (troubleshooting) box.

4. Click OK twice and restart Outlook. Logging Enabled should appear in the 
title



On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 4:41 PM, Miller Bonnie L. 
mille...@mukilteo.wednet.edumailto:mille...@mukilteo.wednet.edu wrote:
Thanks Candee-Mine is Win7, and I found that folder, but only see the 
firstrun.log file-nothing else.  I'm wondering if I have to do something in 
Outlook to turn on the logging?

From: Candee [mailto:can...@gmail.commailto:can...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2011 4:52 AM

To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: the Outlook log file is where?

What's your O/S?
I found this -
http://www.technipages.com/outlook-2007-enabledisable-logging.html
and can confirm on Win7 this is where it resides:
The log 
filehttps://mail.google.com/mail/html/compose/static_files/blank_quirks.html 
is created at C:\Users\user name\AppData\Local\Temp\Outlook Logging\OPMLog.log

Hope that helps!


On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 4:47 PM, Miller Bonnie L. 
mille...@mukilteo.wednet.edumailto:mille...@mukilteo.wednet.edu wrote:
Outlook 2007 SP2, connected to an SP 2007 SP2 calendar.  Getting the following 
(yes, I know why):

Error! Filename not specified.

Anyone know where this log file is stored that the message is referring to?  
The error only shows up in the Outlook send/receive window the one time (for 
each problem appointment) and after that is not visible.  I'd like to look for 
the log file on another user's computer/profile to confirm this is what is 
happening, as there are otherwise no sync errors to refer back to that I can 
find.

I've found some reference that it might be under C:\users\%username%\local 
settings\temp (or similar on WXP), but am not finding an obvious file or folder 
to look at.

Thanks,
Bonnie

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emails appearing in Outbox?

2011-02-02 Thread Leedy, Andy
I just had 3 users report that they had between 50 and 200 emails appear in 
their Outbox for no reason.  We are on Exchange 2007 and using Outlook 2007 or 
2010. I've never seen this before.

Has anyone else seen or know what could cause this issue?

Thanks,
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RE: Unable to open other mailbox in OWA

2011-02-02 Thread Michael B. Smith
You can set it at the mailbox database level. If you try to set it at a higher 
level than that, it won't work.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com

-Original Message-
From: Nicholas Turner [mailto:ntur...@caci.co.uk] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2011 9:44 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Unable to open other mailbox in OWA

I'm sure this has been answered many times before but looking through the fixes 
nothing seems quite right.

You do not have permission to open this mailbox. For access or for more 
information, contact technical support for your organization.  Is the usual 
message.

Permissions are set for administrators via a group and inherited permissions.  
I can see the permissions going down to the users themselves.  Explicit 
permissions for an individual on user accounts work.
Am I missing something or will I need to set permissions directly on all the 
users?
It was all working fine until I moved the administrators to exchange 2007 as 
far as I can tell.

Nick Turner



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RE: emails appearing in Outbox?

2011-02-02 Thread Glen Johnson
Check the contents of the sent item.
Maybe a compromised account is being used to send spam.

-Original Message-
From: Leedy, Andy [mailto:ale...@butlerschein.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2011 11:41 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: emails appearing in Outbox?

I just had 3 users report that they had between 50 and 200 emails appear in 
their Outbox for no reason.  We are on Exchange 2007 and using Outlook 2007 or 
2010. I've never seen this before.

Has anyone else seen or know what could cause this issue?

Thanks,
Andy Leedy


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RE: emails appearing in Outbox?

2011-02-02 Thread Smith, Adam
I have seen this, they should only see them in online mode or OWA. Microsoft 
has addressed this issue in an office update I think (not sure which one) but 
it didn't cure our issues. In all of our cases, the items that are in the 
outbox have been successfully sent and are also in the sent items. You should 
be able to safely empty the outbox of the affected users.

You can see which mailboxes have items in the outbox by running this powershell 
command:
Get-mailbox -resultsize unlimited | % {Get-MailboxFolderStatistics $_ 
-FolderScope outbox} | Sort-Object -Descending ItemsInFolder | ft -AutoSize 
Identity, servername, ItemsInFolder

Thanks,

Adam Smith
203-436-1836

Here


-Original Message-
From: Leedy, Andy [mailto:ale...@butlerschein.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2011 11:41 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: emails appearing in Outbox?

I just had 3 users report that they had between 50 and 200 emails appear in 
their Outbox for no reason.  We are on Exchange 2007 and using Outlook 2007 or 
2010. I've never seen this before.

Has anyone else seen or know what could cause this issue?

Thanks,
Andy Leedy


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OWA 2010 to 2003

2011-02-02 Thread Steve Ens
So in my transition to 2010, the OWA works well on both servers.  Once I
change my external access rule on the firewall however, the users that have
mailboxes on the 2003 server do not get forwarded properly to the old' OWA.
 I am assuming this is a change that I have to make on the IIS
somewhere...perhaps a virtual directory issue.  The error is

404 - File or directory not found.The resource you are looking for might
have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable.

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Re: OWA 2010 to 2003

2011-02-02 Thread Oz Casey Dedeal
HI, there, here is similar issues, and several useful links in there to lead
you how to resolve this issue.
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/sr-Latn-CS/exchangesvrmigration/thread/ed1b9d5e-06fc-4926-8a7f-e6c2fa2908b3


--oz



On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 12:49 PM, Steve Ens stevey...@gmail.com wrote:

 So in my transition to 2010, the OWA works well on both servers.  Once I
 change my external access rule on the firewall however, the users that have
 mailboxes on the 2003 server do not get forwarded properly to the old' OWA.
  I am assuming this is a change that I have to make on the IIS
 somewhere...perhaps a virtual directory issue.  The error is

 404 - File or directory not found. The resource you are looking for might
 have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable.

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Re: OWA 2010 to 2003

2011-02-02 Thread Steve Ens
yah, just reading that one actually.  thanks.  I think I've got to create an
external DNS entry for legacy.aptn.ca first.
It works from the 2003 OWA to 2010, but not the other way around.

On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 12:25 PM, Oz Casey Dedeal telne...@gmail.com wrote:

 HI, there, here is similar issues, and several useful links in there to
 lead you how to resolve this issue.

 http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/sr-Latn-CS/exchangesvrmigration/thread/ed1b9d5e-06fc-4926-8a7f-e6c2fa2908b3


 --oz



 On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 12:49 PM, Steve Ens stevey...@gmail.com wrote:

 So in my transition to 2010, the OWA works well on both servers.  Once I
 change my external access rule on the firewall however, the users that have
 mailboxes on the 2003 server do not get forwarded properly to the old' OWA.
  I am assuming this is a change that I have to make on the IIS
 somewhere...perhaps a virtual directory issue.  The error is

 404 - File or directory not found. The resource you are looking for might
 have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable.

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RE: OWA between sites

2011-02-02 Thread Steve Hart
I'm not sure if this made it to the list yesterday.



I have two Exchange 2007 servers in two AD sites. Each server is in its own 
2003 AD domain. The domains are trusted and it's all part of the same Exchange 
organization.

OWA works fine on each server and has for a long time.

We have a new request where users in one domain/server/site want to access 
mailboxes in the other domain/server/site using OWA.  I've already set up the 
mailbox permissions.

When the users attempt to open another email box on a different server, they 
receive the error Outlook Web Access is not available. If the problem 
continues, contact technical support for your organization and tell them the 
following: There is no Microsoft Exchange Client Access server that has the 
necessary configuration in the Active Directory site where the mailbox is 
stored. Since I'm the technical support, I suppose I should have an answer.  :)

 Googling this has led to a few ideas including rerunning Exchange setup 
/adprep and reinstalling IIS. I'm hoping for a less drastic solution.

One site talked about Basic authentication vs. Windows authentication and the 
Internal vs. external URLs.

I've run Get-OWAVirtualDirectory and here are the relevant snippets of output.



   Corp-Exchange.wrightbg.com  
WI-Exchange07.wbgppm.com
BasicAuthentication  True   
 True
WindowsAuthentication False 
 False
InternalURL  https://mail.wrightbg/com/owa  
https://wi-exchange07.wbgppm.com/owa
ExternalURL (None)  
   (None)

Is fixing my problem as simple as configuring the external URLs?  If so, what 
should they be?



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RE: OWA between sites

2011-02-02 Thread Michael B. Smith
This is a complicated topic. Unfortunately, even more complicated in your 
scenario.

I'm going to give you homework.

Review these, and then tell us all of the relevant configuration. :)

Which is more than you've told us so far. :)


http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb310763(EXCHG.80).aspx
http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2007/09/04/446918.aspx

http://www.shudnow.net/2007/09/06/client-access-server-proxying-and-redirection/

However, I will note this particular sentence from Elan's blog:

In order for Proxying to work, Integrated Windows Authentication must be used 
on the necessary directories in IIS on the intranet-facing CAS.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com

From: Steve Hart [mailto:sh...@wrightbg.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2011 5:18 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: OWA between sites

I'm not sure if this made it to the list yesterday.



I have two Exchange 2007 servers in two AD sites. Each server is in its own 
2003 AD domain. The domains are trusted and it's all part of the same Exchange 
organization.

OWA works fine on each server and has for a long time.

We have a new request where users in one domain/server/site want to access 
mailboxes in the other domain/server/site using OWA.  I've already set up the 
mailbox permissions.

When the users attempt to open another email box on a different server, they 
receive the error Outlook Web Access is not available. If the problem 
continues, contact technical support for your organization and tell them the 
following: There is no Microsoft Exchange Client Access server that has the 
necessary configuration in the Active Directory site where the mailbox is 
stored. Since I'm the technical support, I suppose I should have an answer.  :)

 Googling this has led to a few ideas including rerunning Exchange setup 
/adprep and reinstalling IIS. I'm hoping for a less drastic solution.

One site talked about Basic authentication vs. Windows authentication and the 
Internal vs. external URLs.

I've run Get-OWAVirtualDirectory and here are the relevant snippets of output.



   Corp-Exchange.wrightbg.com  
WI-Exchange07.wbgppm.com
BasicAuthentication  True   
 True
WindowsAuthentication False 
 False
InternalURL  https://mail.wrightbg/com/owa  
https://wi-exchange07.wbgppm.com/owa
ExternalURL (None)  
   (None)

Is fixing my problem as simple as configuring the external URLs?  If so, what 
should they be?

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Shared Travel Calendar?

2011-02-02 Thread Steve Hart
I just received this request:

The request came up that we have a shared manager's travel calendar.  
Basically, this would be separate from personal calendars but would allow 
managers to have visibility into each others travel schedules.  This would be 
helpful as people plan their trips to different locations.

Can you give us some options for setting this up and how it would integrate 
with Outlook?  All managers are not interested in sharing all parts of their 
existing calendar.  So, another option could be controlling the visibility of 
individual items on the personal calendars.


I'm not familiar with anything in Exchange that will do this, but I thought I 
would ask. If anyone has a keyword to Google, I'd appreciate it.

Exchange 2007, Outlook 2003, 2007, 2010



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Re: Shared Travel Calendar?

2011-02-02 Thread My New Display Name for Bob. :)
Got SharePoint?
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

-Original Message-
From: Steve Hart sh...@wrightbg.com
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2011 16:20:10 
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issuesexchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Reply-To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues 
exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.comSubject: Shared Travel Calendar?

I just received this request:

The request came up that we have a shared manager's travel calendar.  
Basically, this would be separate from personal calendars but would allow 
managers to have visibility into each others travel schedules.  This would be 
helpful as people plan their trips to different locations.

Can you give us some options for setting this up and how it would integrate 
with Outlook?  All managers are not interested in sharing all parts of their 
existing calendar.  So, another option could be controlling the visibility of 
individual items on the personal calendars.


I'm not familiar with anything in Exchange that will do this, but I thought I 
would ask. If anyone has a keyword to Google, I'd appreciate it.

Exchange 2007, Outlook 2003, 2007, 2010



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RE: Shared Travel Calendar?

2011-02-02 Thread Steve Hart
No such luck

Steve Hart
Network Administrator
503.491.4343 -Direct | 503.492.8160 - Fax

From: My New Display Name for Bob. :) [mailto:don@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2011 4:22 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Shared Travel Calendar?

Got SharePoint?

Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry


From: Steve Hart sh...@wrightbg.com
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2011 16:20:10 -0800
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issuesexchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
ReplyTo: MS-Exchange Admin Issues exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Subject: Shared Travel Calendar?

I just received this request:

The request came up that we have a shared manager's travel calendar.  
Basically, this would be separate from personal calendars but would allow 
managers to have visibility into each others travel schedules.  This would be 
helpful as people plan their trips to different locations.

Can you give us some options for setting this up and how it would integrate 
with Outlook?  All managers are not interested in sharing all parts of their 
existing calendar.  So, another option could be controlling the visibility of 
individual items on the personal calendars.


I'm not familiar with anything in Exchange that will do this, but I thought I 
would ask. If anyone has a keyword to Google, I'd appreciate it.

Exchange 2007, Outlook 2003, 2007, 2010



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Re: Shared Travel Calendar?

2011-02-02 Thread My New Display Name for Bob. :)
Not even SharePoint Services?
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

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From: Steve Hart sh...@wrightbg.com
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2011 16:28:13 
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issuesexchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Reply-To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues 
exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.comSubject: RE: Shared Travel Calendar?

No such luck

Steve Hart
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From: My New Display Name for Bob. :) [mailto:don@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2011 4:22 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Shared Travel Calendar?

Got SharePoint?

Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry


From: Steve Hart sh...@wrightbg.com
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2011 16:20:10 -0800
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issuesexchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
ReplyTo: MS-Exchange Admin Issues exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Subject: Shared Travel Calendar?

I just received this request:

The request came up that we have a shared manager's travel calendar.  
Basically, this would be separate from personal calendars but would allow 
managers to have visibility into each others travel schedules.  This would be 
helpful as people plan their trips to different locations.

Can you give us some options for setting this up and how it would integrate 
with Outlook?  All managers are not interested in sharing all parts of their 
existing calendar.  So, another option could be controlling the visibility of 
individual items on the personal calendars.


I'm not familiar with anything in Exchange that will do this, but I thought I 
would ask. If anyone has a keyword to Google, I'd appreciate it.

Exchange 2007, Outlook 2003, 2007, 2010



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Re: Shared Travel Calendar?

2011-02-02 Thread John Cook
Windows Sharepoint Services is free.
John W. Cook
Systems Administrator
Partnership for Strong Families


From: Steve Hart sh...@wrightbg.com
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Sent: Wed Feb 02 19:28:13 2011
Subject: RE: Shared Travel Calendar?

No such luck

Steve Hart
Network Administrator
503.491.4343 -Direct | 503.492.8160 - Fax

From: My New Display Name for Bob. :) [mailto:don@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2011 4:22 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Shared Travel Calendar?

Got SharePoint?

Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry


From: Steve Hart sh...@wrightbg.com
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2011 16:20:10 -0800
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issuesexchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
ReplyTo: MS-Exchange Admin Issues exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Subject: Shared Travel Calendar?

I just received this request:

The request came up that we have a shared manager's travel calendar.  
Basically, this would be separate from personal calendars but would allow 
managers to have visibility into each others travel schedules.  This would be 
helpful as people plan their trips to different locations.

Can you give us some options for setting this up and how it would integrate 
with Outlook?  All managers are not interested in sharing all parts of their 
existing calendar.  So, another option could be controlling the visibility of 
individual items on the personal calendars.


I’m not familiar with anything in Exchange that will do this, but I thought I 
would ask. If anyone has a keyword to Google, I’d appreciate it.

Exchange 2007, Outlook 2003, 2007, 2010



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RE: Shared Travel Calendar?

2011-02-02 Thread Steve Hart
Sounds like my Google keyword...

Off to do some research.

Thanks


Steve Hart
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From: John Cook [mailto:john.c...@pfsf.org]
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2011 4:36 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Shared Travel Calendar?

Windows Sharepoint Services is free.
John W. Cook
Systems Administrator
Partnership for Strong Families


From: Steve Hart sh...@wrightbg.com
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Sent: Wed Feb 02 19:28:13 2011
Subject: RE: Shared Travel Calendar?
No such luck

Steve Hart
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From: My New Display Name for Bob. :) [mailto:don@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2011 4:22 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Shared Travel Calendar?

Got SharePoint?

Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry


From: Steve Hart sh...@wrightbg.com
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2011 16:20:10 -0800
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issuesexchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
ReplyTo: MS-Exchange Admin Issues exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Subject: Shared Travel Calendar?

I just received this request:

The request came up that we have a shared manager's travel calendar.  
Basically, this would be separate from personal calendars but would allow 
managers to have visibility into each others travel schedules.  This would be 
helpful as people plan their trips to different locations.

Can you give us some options for setting this up and how it would integrate 
with Outlook?  All managers are not interested in sharing all parts of their 
existing calendar.  So, another option could be controlling the visibility of 
individual items on the personal calendars.


I'm not familiar with anything in Exchange that will do this, but I thought I 
would ask. If anyone has a keyword to Google, I'd appreciate it.

Exchange 2007, Outlook 2003, 2007, 2010



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RE: Shared Travel Calendar?

2011-02-02 Thread Steve Szabo
Public Folder Calendar? Access can be controlled by various permissions on
the folder by name or group. Managers and their AA's can have read write
access, others that need to know can have just read, etc.

 

\\Steve//

 

From: Steve Hart [mailto:sh...@wrightbg.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2011 7:20 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Shared Travel Calendar?

 

I just received this request:

 

The request came up that we have a shared manager's travel calendar.
Basically, this would be separate from personal calendars but would allow
managers to have visibility into each others travel schedules.  This would
be helpful as people plan their trips to different locations.

 

Can you give us some options for setting this up and how it would integrate
with Outlook?  All managers are not interested in sharing all parts of their
existing calendar.  So, another option could be controlling the visibility
of individual items on the personal calendars.

 

 

I'm not familiar with anything in Exchange that will do this, but I thought
I would ask. If anyone has a keyword to Google, I'd appreciate it.

 

Exchange 2007, Outlook 2003, 2007, 2010

 


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One User Cannot Log Into OWA

2011-02-02 Thread Steve Szabo
SBS 2003
Exchange 2003

Recently moved a small office to the Exchange server from their Verizon
e-mail service. Server is up to date with patches as is Exchange (Exchange,
near as I can tell). There are 5 users and all but one have no problem using
OWA when not in the office. One user cannot log into OWA. She has no problem
logging to the server or attaching to Exchange with Outlook locally or
through the VPN. It is just OWA she has a problem with. I've tried to log in
using her credentials from several machines, and get rejected as well.

The error received is You could not be logged on to Outlook Web Access.
Ensure that your user name and password are correct, and then try again.
She does have the OWA permissions. She is the only one who cannot login to
OWA. 

I had thought I saw this discussed here before, but was not able to find
anything. Any pointers where to look to resolve this issue?

\\Steve//




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Re: One User Cannot Log Into OWA

2011-02-02 Thread Don Ely
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 7:33 PM, Steve Szabo steve...@gmail.com wrote:

 SBS 2003
 Exchange 2003

 Recently moved a small office to the Exchange server from their Verizon
 e-mail service. Server is up to date with patches as is Exchange (Exchange,
 near as I can tell). There are 5 users and all but one have no problem
 using
 OWA when not in the office. One user cannot log into OWA. She has no
 problem
 logging to the server or attaching to Exchange with Outlook locally or
 through the VPN. It is just OWA she has a problem with. I've tried to log
 in
 using her credentials from several machines, and get rejected as well.

 The error received is You could not be logged on to Outlook Web Access.
 Ensure that your user name and password are correct, and then try again.
 She does have the OWA permissions. She is the only one who cannot login to
 OWA.

 I had thought I saw this discussed here before, but was not able to find
 anything. Any pointers where to look to resolve this issue?

 \\Steve//




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Re: One User Cannot Log Into OWA

2011-02-02 Thread Don Ely
IIS Logs for starters...

On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 7:33 PM, Steve Szabo steve...@gmail.com wrote:

 SBS 2003
 Exchange 2003

 Recently moved a small office to the Exchange server from their Verizon
 e-mail service. Server is up to date with patches as is Exchange (Exchange,
 near as I can tell). There are 5 users and all but one have no problem
 using
 OWA when not in the office. One user cannot log into OWA. She has no
 problem
 logging to the server or attaching to Exchange with Outlook locally or
 through the VPN. It is just OWA she has a problem with. I've tried to log
 in
 using her credentials from several machines, and get rejected as well.

 The error received is You could not be logged on to Outlook Web Access.
 Ensure that your user name and password are correct, and then try again.
 She does have the OWA permissions. She is the only one who cannot login to
 OWA.

 I had thought I saw this discussed here before, but was not able to find
 anything. Any pointers where to look to resolve this issue?

 \\Steve//




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Re: One User Cannot Log Into OWA

2011-02-02 Thread John Cook
Just a shot in the dark but have you checked to make sure http access hasn't 
been disabled for this user?
John W. Cook
Systems Administrator
Partnership for Strong Families

- Original Message -
From: Steve Szabo steve...@gmail.com
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Sent: Wed Feb 02 22:33:34 2011
Subject: One User Cannot Log Into OWA

SBS 2003
Exchange 2003

Recently moved a small office to the Exchange server from their Verizon
e-mail service. Server is up to date with patches as is Exchange (Exchange,
near as I can tell). There are 5 users and all but one have no problem using
OWA when not in the office. One user cannot log into OWA. She has no problem
logging to the server or attaching to Exchange with Outlook locally or
through the VPN. It is just OWA she has a problem with. I've tried to log in
using her credentials from several machines, and get rejected as well.

The error received is You could not be logged on to Outlook Web Access.
Ensure that your user name and password are correct, and then try again.
She does have the OWA permissions. She is the only one who cannot login to
OWA.

I had thought I saw this discussed here before, but was not able to find
anything. Any pointers where to look to resolve this issue?

\\Steve//




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RE: One User Cannot Log Into OWA

2011-02-02 Thread Steve Szabo
The line prior to sending the username/password starts with POST
/exchweb/bin/auth/owaauth.dll - 443 etc.

and ends in 302   0   0.

 

The line sending username/PW (I presume as PW is not shown) starts GET
/exchange - 443 etc. and ends with 401  1 1326.

 

That is followed by GET /exchweb/bin/auth/owalogon.asp
url=https://[DQDN]/exchangereason=2; etc. which I presume offers the error
given in my original post.

 

Hmmm, I just looked after logging in successfully as another user and see
two lines passing the user name rather than the one I see with the problem
user.

 

If need be, I can send over the whole conversation with appropriate edits to
make it suitable for public consumption.

 

\\Steve//

 

From: Don Ely [mailto:don@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2011 10:41 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: One User Cannot Log Into OWA

 

IIS Logs for starters...

On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 7:33 PM, Steve Szabo steve...@gmail.com wrote:

SBS 2003
Exchange 2003

Recently moved a small office to the Exchange server from their Verizon
e-mail service. Server is up to date with patches as is Exchange (Exchange,
near as I can tell). There are 5 users and all but one have no problem using
OWA when not in the office. One user cannot log into OWA. She has no problem
logging to the server or attaching to Exchange with Outlook locally or
through the VPN. It is just OWA she has a problem with. I've tried to log in
using her credentials from several machines, and get rejected as well.

The error received is You could not be logged on to Outlook Web Access.
Ensure that your user name and password are correct, and then try again.
She does have the OWA permissions. She is the only one who cannot login to
OWA.

I had thought I saw this discussed here before, but was not able to find
anything. Any pointers where to look to resolve this issue?

\\Steve//




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Re: One User Cannot Log Into OWA

2011-02-02 Thread Don Ely
Are you sure the user is allowed to use OWA?  Check user account properties
in ADUC...  401.1 is unauthorized access...

On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 9:49 PM, Steve Szabo steve...@gmail.com wrote:

  The line prior to sending the username/password starts with “POST
 /exchweb/bin/auth/owaauth.dll – 443” etc.

 and ends in 302   0   0.



 The line sending username/PW (I presume as PW is not shown) starts “GET
 /exchange – 443” etc. and ends with 401  1 1326.



 That is followed by “GET /exchweb/bin/auth/owalogon.asp 
 url=https://[DQDN]/exchangereason=2”
 etc. which I presume offers the error given in my original post.



 Hmmm, I just looked after logging in successfully as another user and see
 two lines passing the user name rather than the one I see with the problem
 user.



 If need be, I can send over the whole conversation with appropriate edits
 to make it suitable for public consumption.



 \\Steve//



 *From:* Don Ely [mailto:don@gmail.com]
 *Sent:* Wednesday, February 02, 2011 10:41 PM

 *To:* MS-Exchange Admin Issues
 *Subject:* Re: One User Cannot Log Into OWA



 IIS Logs for starters...

 On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 7:33 PM, Steve Szabo steve...@gmail.com wrote:

 SBS 2003
 Exchange 2003

 Recently moved a small office to the Exchange server from their Verizon
 e-mail service. Server is up to date with patches as is Exchange (Exchange,
 near as I can tell). There are 5 users and all but one have no problem
 using
 OWA when not in the office. One user cannot log into OWA. She has no
 problem
 logging to the server or attaching to Exchange with Outlook locally or
 through the VPN. It is just OWA she has a problem with. I've tried to log
 in
 using her credentials from several machines, and get rejected as well.

 The error received is You could not be logged on to Outlook Web Access.
 Ensure that your user name and password are correct, and then try again.
 She does have the OWA permissions. She is the only one who cannot login to
 OWA.

 I had thought I saw this discussed here before, but was not able to find
 anything. Any pointers where to look to resolve this issue?

 \\Steve//




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