RE: E2k - OWA issues -- It just won't work!

2001-11-27 Thread Josh McAllister

FYI - The solution was found in KB Q284848.

My organization name is xyz.com for legacy reasons, and right after the
install I updated the recipient policy to abc.com. The directory
structure of web storage started with \xyz.com and expected to see a
@xyz smtp address. Simply added @xyz.com back into the Recipient policy
as a secondary address and it works.

Thanks,

Josh McAllister

 -Original Message-
 From: Josh McAllister 
 Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 7:02 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: E2k - OWA issues -- It just won't work!
 
 
 Okay, it appears to be a permissions issue. If I log on as 
 administrator
 it works... else it doesn't. Just for kicks I did try adding
 authenticated users to the Log on Locally and Access 
 from Network
 User Rights assignments... Still only administrator can use OWA. Even
 accounts which belong to Administrators  Domain Admins groups do not
 work -- I get 404 errors. Nothing peculiar in Event Logs, or in Web
 Service logs (Just the request for /exchange/blah and subsequent 404).
 
 Any ideas?
 
 Thanks!
 
 Josh McAllister
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Josh McAllister 
  Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 2:42 PM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: E2k - OWA issues -- It just won't work!
  
  
  Just to be fair... I should probably preface by saying that E2k had
  numerous failed installations before I finally got everything 
  going, and
  this could quite likely be a result. None the less, I am stumped and
  REALLY need some help.
   
  My understanding is that OWA should just work with E2k. Well, mine
  isn't... I just keep getting 404 errors. I set Browse 
  permissions on the
  /exchange virtual dir, and now I can browse the mail 
 folders, and see
  the individual items, etc. But no OWA. The only KB article I found
  concerning this dealt with a known issue in upgrading from 5.5 where
  exchfilt.dll is not upgraded. I have confirmed that the dll is the
  proper ver. (6.0.4417.0) But it still apears as though the 
  ISAPI filter
  is not being beckoned.?!? Any ideas? Are there supposed to be other
  ISAPI filters? ANYTHING?!??!
   
  PLEASE help!
   
  Thanks,
  Josh McAllister 
  Network Administrator 
  Quorex Pharmaceuticals 
  
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E2k - OWA issues -- It just won't work!

2001-11-26 Thread Josh McAllister

Just to be fair... I should probably preface by saying that E2k had
numerous failed installations before I finally got everything going, and
this could quite likely be a result. None the less, I am stumped and
REALLY need some help.
 
My understanding is that OWA should just work with E2k. Well, mine
isn't... I just keep getting 404 errors. I set Browse permissions on the
/exchange virtual dir, and now I can browse the mail folders, and see
the individual items, etc. But no OWA. The only KB article I found
concerning this dealt with a known issue in upgrading from 5.5 where
exchfilt.dll is not upgraded. I have confirmed that the dll is the
proper ver. (6.0.4417.0) But it still apears as though the ISAPI filter
is not being beckoned.?!? Any ideas? Are there supposed to be other
ISAPI filters? ANYTHING?!??!
 
PLEASE help!
 
Thanks,
Josh McAllister 
Network Administrator 
Quorex Pharmaceuticals 

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