Make sure you make the changes in Exchange System Manager, and not IIS
Manager, otherwise they'll be overwritten by a sub-process of the System
Attendant called DS2MB.
As for the red icons, that's a benign error:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=259373
Neil
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From:
Red error icon is OK.
There is a way to permanently set up the authentication for the default
web site, so that it will not revert to the original settings. I can't
remember off the top of my head, it is done by running an IISadmin VB
script from command line. It is described in the Exchange 2000
Correction: Red error icon is not necessarily a problem.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
Freelance E-Mail Philosopher
Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!T
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Fyodorov, Andrey
Sent: Monday,
Thanks for the note on this. It made me delve deeper into the Exchange
System Manager. You get a message to use the IIS manager for dealing
with the OWA pages, but then if you click further down you can actually
define the settings in the ESM. Frankly, it's a confusing message that
I have a
Hehe - found something with Google:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg42612.html
Sincerely,
Andrey Fyodorov
Systems Engineer
Messaging and Collaboration
Spherion
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From: Matt Hoffman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 3:11 PM
To:
http://www.microsoft.com/korea/business/downloads/asp/ASP_Exchange_2000_
Deployment_Guide.doc
Setting security on the front end server
1. Log on to the Exchange back-end server ASP-EXCH-01.
2. Start System Manager: On the Start menu, point to Programs,
point to Microsoft Exchange, and
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