Hi Dave
I have recently got OWA going on a server which I installed non default
as you did. I have disabled the default OWA virtual server and installed
a new virtual server for a group of peoples mailboxes on a new web
instance in non default directories. This gives me complete control over
all the settings etc. 
I have experienced no problems at all so far.
Cheers
Simon

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Vantine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 27 November 2001 23:51
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Install OWA to Non Default Directory


Hi

I have just set up a new W2k Server with IIS. I installed the IIS in a
non default configuration with the purpose of "hardening" the server. I
was going to install OWA 5.5 to this machine but recently saw a
reference on this list about someone experiencing problems when OWA was
not installed in the MS default directories/configurations. 

My question is does the OWA installation require the MS default
configuration for IIS or am I able to specify how/where I would like it
installed. When I reviewed the Planning and Deployment White Paper I
found no indication that it had to be installed in the IIS default
directories but thought this list may be able to give me quick Yea/Nay
before I attempted to install it

Thanks
-Dave Vantine

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