If the 2 servers are in the same site, OWA should magically be able to
render mailboxes from either server. Even if they're separate sites in the
same org, if you're replicating the directory, it should be able to render
mailboxes from either.

                                                                    
Laura Bibel
Allegheny Energy: Information Services
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-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Moser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 1:40 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: One IIS/OWA Server and two Exchange Servers


> I'm trying to set up OWA to work with two Exchange servers (both Exchange
> 5.5 with sp4 on NT 4.0 sp6a servers). OWA runs on the same box as Exchange
> server #1 and works great for everyone who has a mailbox on that server. I
> had assumed that OWA would magically find the mailboxes for those on
> server #2 but that doesn't seem to be happening. Is it correct that there
> is no magic to make this happen automatically? 
> 
> So I tried creating a "server2" virtual directory on IIS server #1 pointed
> to the \\server2\exchange\webdata directory (I used the share name that I
> created). Users get the server #2 logon screen but get the yellow "unable
> to get to your inbox" screen with a URL of
> http://server.domain.com/exchange/errinbox.asp so it looks as though it is
> going to the exchange virtual directory for server #1 to look for their
> mailboxes instead of http://server.domain.com/server2. Is there an asp
> file that I can edit with the correct virtual directory for server #2? 
> 
> Internally using computer names (//server2/exchange) works so I think I
> have the permissions set correctly.
> 
> Mike Moser
> 
> 

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