It may be an authentication thing. We found for a lot of clients that
they had to put in their username as domain\username instead of just the
user name. If your Exch server only hosts 1 e-mail domain you can set
that as the default domain under the OWA site properties in IIS and then
you don't need to add the Domain name at logon.

Jeff Hague

-----Original Message-----
From: Amos Eka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 12:33 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: No OWA

Hi,

I have just conpleted an installation of exchange 2000. Basically, a
member
server residing within a w2k domain. The problems are: -

Outlook client seems to be working fine, however OWA does not work from
a
client machine, get the three attempts before getting an Access Denied
error. However if I try this logged into the exchange server everything
seems ok.

I have applied all the necessary patches,without sucess. Has anyone
expereinced thsi problem before.

Amos.
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