It's being served up by the exchange server. The redirect may be in due part 
because if you type the address (mail.ourdomain.com) with http to get to OWA it 
redirects it to https.

Thanks for the response. Any other ideas?


Brian Case
SR. MLS Technical Support Rep
Tucson Association of REALTORS® / MLS
2445 N Tucson Blvd.   Tucson, AZ 85716
Ph: (520) 795-1293 Fax: (520) 322-6613
Direct Line: (520) 382-8802
http://www.tarmls.com
http://www.tucsonrealtors.org
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan, Terrence [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2007 9:29 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Trouble Using Exchange Tags

Is the OWA actually being served up by the Exchange Server or is another server 
running OWA? The 302 means that it is trying to redirect you to another server.



Terrence Ryan
I.T. Director
Wharton Computing and Information Technology       
E-mail:         [EMAIL PROTECTED]


-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Case [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2007 4:46 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Trouble Using Exchange Tags

I am trying to test out the new cfexchange tags in Colldfusion 8 so that I can 
integrate in with our intranet at some point but am having some difficulty.

I am just testing by using the tag:

<cfexchangeconnection action="open" connection="myConn" server="192.168.0.20" 
protocol ="http" username="myUsername" password="myPassword" 
formbasedauthentication="true">

I keep getting the error, Unable to connect to the Exchange server using 
HTTP/HTTPS protocol. 
HTTP response code : 302 

Here is what I have currently checked.

1) I can ping the exchange server from the server that is running Colfusion 8
2) The Exchange server has "allow" for MS Exchange Server in the "Web service 
Extension" of IIS
3) Outlook Web Access is working and is enabled for my user account
4) Rechecked the ip address of the Exchange Server 
5) tried username/passsword combo that I use for Exchange and OWA and even 
tried appending [EMAIL PROTECTED]
6) I have also tried using protocol="https" and used the keytool option to 
install the certificate to the Coldfusion server. I get the message 
"SSLHandshakeException when connecting to the Exchange server at 192.168.0.20 
using HTTPS protocol. 
The SSL certificate installed on the Exchange server is not found on the 
ColdFusion server. Ensure that the required certificates are installed in the 
certificate store of the JVM".



Anyone have any ideas to test further

Thanks,

Brian






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