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Exchange Previous Versions - Administration, Monitoring, and Performance Question 0 Sign in to owa 403 forbidden exchange 2013 vote Hi, Our Exchange has been installed on load balancing environment (2 HUB/CAS 2007 servers) and clustered mailboxes (2
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mailboxes) all servers is running Windows 2008, all exchange servers are behind of ISA server , and the ISA server has been configured to display a login form to authenticated user, error code 403 forbidden outlook web access the two CAS sever have been configured to use basic authentication. let say the url for accessing the mail is mail.company.com The following case appears on one of CAS server (if it is up) , when any one wants to access his mail by typing http://mail.company.com he will get the below error before entering his credentials: Server Error 403 - Forbidden: Access is denied. owa error 404 You do not have permission to view this directory or page using the credentials that you supplied. But when he access mail by typing OWA after url (http://mail.company.com/owa) , the user will be asked to enter his credentials. please advice. Regards Thursday, July 29, 2010 9:07 AM Reply | Quote Answers 1 Sign in to vote http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa998359(EXCHG.80).aspx Just follow the instrucitons , u just have to redirect the requests, and aslo are u publishing OWA as http or https ? all the best! Already redirected to /OWA, I have unchecked required SSL option in SSL setting of the defualt website and it works fine :) Thank u for your question ;) Marked as answer by Xiu Zhang Friday, July 30, 2010 8:34 AM Thursday, July 29, 2010 10:38 AM Reply | Quote All replies 1 Sign in to vote http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa998359(EXCHG.80).aspx Just follow the instrucitons , u just have to redirect the requests, and aslo are u publishing OWA as http or https ? all the best! Proposed as answer by ZarkoC Thursday, July 29, 2010 10:07 AM Thursday, July 29, 2010 10:07 AM Reply | Quote 1 Si
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Tips Server stuff SQL Server Technology Tips & Tricks Uncategorized VBS Scripts Website Tips Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows XP Tips WordPress About [SOLVED] Exchange 2010 - Outlook https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/exchange/en-US/2b6cb154-571d-419a-be1f-8928f66e5d68/owa-403-forbidden-access-is-denied?forum=exchangesvradminlegacy Web Access error 403 access is denied 7 May 2011 by Adrian Gordon Problem: When you go to access your Outlook Web App website you recieve the following message: Server Error 403 - Forbidden: Access is denied. You do not have permission to view this directory or page using the credentials that you supplied. Solution: In Exchange https://www.itsupportguides.com/exchange-2010/exchange-2010-outlook-web-access-error-403-access-is-denied/ 2007 and Exchange 2010 Outlook Web Access (OWA) uses HTTP Secured (HTTPS) by default and therefore when you type the URL you must type https://server.domain.com/owa instead of http://server.domain.com/owa You can also configure your server to automatically redirect http request to OWA web site as https requests: Log onto your Exchange server hosting the Client Access Server (CAS) role Open the IIS Management console (Start -> Administrative Tools -> Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager) Expand the ‘Default Website' and click on ‘OWA' From the main window, click on ‘HTTP Redirect' Place a tick next to ‘Redirect requests to this destination' Enter in the full https address for your OWA install. Detailed instructions can also be found on Microsoft Technet: for Exchange 2007: How to Simplify the Outlook Web Access URL for Exchange 2010: Simplify the Outlook Web App URL Categories Exchange 2010 Post navigation Exchange 2010 - Setup Auto Discover for Outlook [SOLVED] Exchange 2010 - Mail Not Delivering to External Addresses Load comments Recent posts Windows won't boot - how
United States Australia United Kingdom Japan Newsletters Forums Resource Library Tech Pro Free Trial Membership Membership My Profile People Subscriptions My stuff Preferences Send a message Log Out TechRepublic Search GO http://www.techrepublic.com/article/investigate-the-http-403-forbidden-messages-in-owa/ Topics: CXO Cloud Big Data Security Innovation Software Data Centers Networking Startups Tech http://www.msexchange.org/blogs/walther/news/simplifying-the-outlook-web-app-2010-url-465.html & Work All Topics Sections: Photos Videos All Writers Newsletters Forums Resource Library Tech Pro Free Trial Editions: US United States Australia United Kingdom Japan Membership Membership My Profile People Subscriptions My stuff Preferences Send a message Log Out Software Investigate the 'HTTP 403 (Forbidden)' messages in OWA If your OWA users are 403 forbidden receiving the "HTTP 403 (Forbidden)" error, several things could be the culprit. Here's one slightly less common cause of this particular error message. By Derrick Brasslett | April 22, 2005, 8:32 AM PST RSS Comments Facebook Linkedin Twitter More Email Print Reddit Delicious Digg Pinterest Stumbleupon Google Plus Delivered each Monday, TechRepublic's free E-mail Administration NetNote provides tips, articles, and other resources to help you error 403 forbidden manage your Exchange server and other e-mail systems. Automatically sign up today! E-mail administrators must be prepared to troubleshoot the problems that users face on a daily basis. See if you can identify the following problem and solution. Here's the scenario: Your Outlook Web Access (OWA) users complain that they've received the following error message: HTTP 403 (Forbidden) You are not authorized to view this page First, you examine permissions and authentication, but they both look OK. Then you investigate connectivity, but it also appears to be fine. Do you know anything else that could cause this particular error message? Before you start pulling out your hair, there's one slightly less common cause of the HTTP 403 error that you should consider. If directory browsing is turned off in the Exchange HTTP virtual directory, you'll see the symptoms listed above. Follow these steps to check it out: Open the Exchange System Manager, and navigate to the OWA server. Expand Protocols, expand HTTP, and then expand Exchange Virtual Server. Right-click Exchange, and then select Properties. Click the Access tab, and make sure the Directory Browsing check box is selected. If it isn't, select the box, and
how you can simplify the Outlook Web App (OWA) URL on your Exchange 2010 Client Access servers? With IIS 7.0 at our disposal, it’s much simpler than it was with Exchange 2007 installed on Windows Server 2003. Just like its the case with Exchange 2007 installed on Windows Server 2008, you no longer need to use an IIS redirect HTML file. Instead, you can use the “HTTP Redirect” feature in IIS 7.0. You can find this by clicking on the Default Web Site in the IIS Manager as shown below. Clicking on “HTTP Redirect” brings you to the below screen. Here you should check “Redirect requests to this destination” and enter the absolute path to OWA (e.g. https://mail.exchangelabs.dk/owa). Also make sure you check “Only redirect requests to content in this directory (not subdiretories) and make sure the selected status code is “Found (302)”. Then click “Apply”. Because any redirection configured on the Default Web Site is propagated to the lower-level vdirs, you must remove the redirection setting on all existing vdirs. You do this by click on each vdir and opening the “HTTP Redirect” button. Now simply uncheck “Redirect requests to this destination” followed by clicking “Apply”. There’s only one more step and that is to disable the SSL requirement on the Default Web Site. This is done by selecting the Default Web Site and clicking on the SSL button in the Features View as shown below. On the SSL Settings page, uncheck “Require SSL”. If you don’t uncheck the SSL requirement, you will get an HTTP 403 Forbidden: Access is denied error. Now open the Some of you probably wonder how you can simplify the Outlook Web App (OWA) URL on your Exchange 2010 Client Access servers? With IIS 7.0 at our disposal, it’s much simpler than it was with Exchange 2007 installed on Windows Server 2003. Just like its the case with Exchange 2007 installed on Windows Server 2008, you no longer need to use an IIS redirect HTML file. Instead, you can use the “HTTP Redirect” feature in IIS 7.0. You can find this by clicking on the Default Web Site in the IIS Manager as shown below. Clicking on “HTTP Redirect” brings you to the below screen. Here you should check “Redirect requests to this destination” and enter the absolute path to OWA (e.g. https://mail.excha