You installed IIS from the NT 4.0 Option pack, right? Not the IIS that comes
with NT 4.0.
John Matteson; Exchange Manager
Geac Corporate Infrastructure Systems and Standards
(404) 239 - 2981
Defeat is a state of mind. No one is ever defeated until defeat has been
accepted as a reality. To me,
Yes.
You installed IIS from the NT 4.0 Option pack, right? Not the IIS that comes
with NT 4.0.
John Matteson; Exchange Manager
Geac Corporate Infrastructure Systems and Standards
(404) 239 - 2981
Defeat is a state of mind. No one is ever defeated until defeat has been
accepted as a
Title: RE: OWA installation
Simply go through the install on the future OWA server for exchange. Do a custom install with only the OWA options checked.
-Original Message-
From: andrew bancroft [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 5:39 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin
Install IIS. Reapply relevant sp's.
Run Exchange setup. Select OWA.
Reapply Exchange sp.
William
-Original Message-
From: Paul Murphy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 10:05 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: OWA Installation
We originally installed
No - you can just add the OWA from the same setup process. You will have to
re-service pack the server and patch a whole load of IIS stuff.
I use UE to automate the patch process - much easier than that other thing.
Steve Clark
Clark Systems Support, LLC
AVIEN Charter Member
Who's watching your
Rerun setup, add components. You can also install just OWA to a separate
box if you want to lighten the load on your server.
mit freundlichen Grüßen,(Best Regards),
Steve Ropiak
ZF Group NAO
CERT, Exchange and Bar Code Administrator
(207) 989-9115 voice
(207) 989-8722 fax
(513) 317-0197
You can install OWA onto your existing server, but you may find it more
useful to install it to a separate IIS server, unless a little Exchange
downtime is OK.
In either case, pop the Exchange 5.5 CD in the drive, choose Custom install
and check the OWA box.
Make sure you (re)apply the Exchange
I highly suggest you load it on another server. Depending upon how many
users you have, you could get a away with a spare workstation loaded with
server on it. Setting this up isn't as bad as Exchange was. Basiclly you
load server, IIS, and exchange. Then follow the directions from Microsoft
How many users do you have? I have run it on a PC for over a 100 on a PC. It
performed great and I didn't have do dink with my Exch server.
-Original Message-
From: Paul Murphy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 10:05 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: OWA
Setting this up isn't as bad as Exchange was
The hardest part about setting Exchange up, for me, has been the IIS
patches. ;)
-Original Message-
From: Garland Mac Neill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 10:06 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: OWA
Thank you all for your input!
Paul
List Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
Blues (I know you're out there)
-Original Message-
From: NeoNexus Support [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 2:52 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: OWA installation
These may be old, but try them
www.exchangeadmin.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID
These may be old, but try them
www.exchangeadmin.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=15769
www.microsoft.com/smallbusinessserver
www.microsoft.com/technet/resource/technet/apps/outlook/owa/owa1.htm
- Mark W. Harrison
System Manager, NeoNexus Systems
(716) 475-9180 x 221
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