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Posted on 2014-01-22 Exchange SBS Microsoft IIS Web Server 1 Verified Solution 6 Comments 6,856 Views Last Modified: 2014-01-22 HI all, I have this SBS2011 with Exchange2010 with a missing OWA virtual directory. It simply isn't there. In EMC, under Server Configuration\Client Access, the Outlook Web App is blank. If I click on "Reset Virtual Directory" I new powershellvirtualdirectory an error occurred while creating the iis virtual directory cannot see OWA. Using the shell, I get the following errors : [PS] C:\Windows\system32>New-OwaVirtualDirectory -InternalUrl 'https://SERVER/owa' -WebSiteName 'Default Web Site' Creating a new session for implicit remoting of "New-OwaVirtualDirectory" command... An error occurred while creating the IIS virtual directory 'IIS://SERVER.xxxx.local/W3SVC/1/ROOT/owa' on 'SERVER'. + CategoryInfo : InvalidOperation: (SERVER\owa (Default Web Site):ADObjectId) [New-OwaVirtualDirectory], InvalidOperationException + FullyQualifiedErrorId : BAA4CBDB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.SystemConfigurationTasks.NewOwaVirtualDirectory [PS] C:\Windows\system32> New-OwaVirtualDirectory -name "owa" -WebSiteName "Default Web Site" -internalURL https://mail.xxxxx.com.au/owa -ExternalURL https://mail.xxxxx.com.au/owa An error occurred while creating the IIS virtual directory 'IIS://SERVER.xxxxx.local/W3SVC/1/ROOT/owa' on 'SERVER'. + CategoryInfo : InvalidOperation: (SERVER\owa (Default Web Site):ADObjectId) [New-OwaVirtualDirectory], InvalidOperationException + FullyQualifiedErrorId : BAA4CBDB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.SystemConfigurationTasks.NewOwaVirtualDirectory [PS] C:\Windows\system32>Get-OwaVirtualDirectory -Identity 'SERVER\Owa (Default Web Site)' The operation couldn't be performed because object 'SERVER\Owa (Default Web Site)' couldn't be found on 'SERVER.xxxxx.local'. + CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [Get-OwaVirtualDirectory], ManagementObjectNotFoundException + FullyQualifiedErrorId : 4D879422,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.SystemConfigurationTasks.GetOwaVirtualDirectory Under IIS, in \Default Web Site I cannot see OWA Under ADSIEdit, in CN=HTTP,CN=Protocols,CN=S
while creating the IIS virtual directory Discussion in 'Using Outlook' started by exchadmin, Nov 1, 2007. Previous Thread Next Thread Loading... 0/5, 0 votes exchadmin Guest Tried a variety of things and
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still end up with the following error. New-OwaVirtualDirectory : An error occurred while creating
New-owavirtualdirectory Exchange 2013
the IIS virtual directory 'IIS://mailserver.weareone.com/W3SVC/ 1/ROOT/owa' on 'mailserver'. At line:1 char:24 + New-OWAVirtualDirectory <<<< -OWAVersion " Exchange2007" -Name " owa" -Website " Default Web Site" I really don't want to uninstall IIS/reinstall IIS, Service Pack IIS, Uninstall the CAS, Reinstall the CAS, create the Owa Virtual Directory again and hope it works without losing any data. https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/28344867/Cannot-recreate-OWA-virtual-directory.html What are the steps (exactly)? There are so many postings on the Internet asking a repeat or slight variation of my question, I got to believe this is a major malfunction " BUG" with Exchange 2007. Is there somewhere I can go to get a step-by-step guide on getting owa up and running again? OWA was working until we uninstalled Exchange 2003. Yes, we followed the instructions to the letter https://forums.slipstick.com/threads/61843-new-owavirtualdirectory-an-error-occurred-while-creating-the-iis-virtual-directory/ and properly uninstalled 2003. Immediately after, OWA stopped working. We viewed several postings instructing us to remove all of the OWA virtual directories and recreate them using the Management Shell. Well, this did not work! It is disconcerting to see the largest company in the world produce a major product such as Exchange with inherent problems that impact employee productivity without some sort of article or Knowledge base answer. I'm waiting for SP1 since we appear to be stuck with 2007. My other question is, can we go back to Exchange 2003 where things were very smooth and everything worked according to the documentation? Just my opinion, but, Exchange 2007 really feels like a beta product. Major functionality fails and there's no way to fix it without major downtime and reinstallation of major components. I must be missing something. HELP! Nov 1, 2007 Flag Post #1 Share Polat AKTURK Guest Hello All I have Same Problem, Unfortunately, also react as same as you....but i can't get any pozitive result.. Nov 12, 2007 Flag Post #2 Share Deli Pro-Exchange Guest If you remove the CAS role and reinstall then you won't loose any mailbox data! Deli Nov 12, 2007 Flag Post #3 Share Will Spridgen Guest Exch
instance in IIS for the purpose of securing using AuthAnvil. First, I bound a http://blog.alexromp.com/2008/09/creating-secondary-owa-instance.html second IP address to the server under TCP/IP properties. Then I created a new website named "AA-Secured" and set it to only listen on the new IP address. Then I set it to use the same SSL certificate that the original site used (e.g. webmail.domain.com).So far, so good. I'm no PowerShell guru, but I'm impressed an error with how versatile it is. I have used it to perform many of the regular Exchange tasks with ease. I'm a command shell junkie at heart, but I never learned how to do "real" programming beyond some horribly complicated CMD files and some very simple VB.One of the commandlets is called "New-OwaVirtualDirectory". So I executed the an error occurred command:New-OwaVirtualDirectory -owaversion:exchange2007 -websitename "AA-Secured"I watched the new OWA virtual directory show up in IIS manager while PowerShell plugged away. However after a little bit, it returned an error:New-OwaVirtualDirectory : An error occurred while creating the IIS virtual directory 'IIS://server.domain.local/W3SVC/448843799/ROOT/owa' on 'SERVER'.At line:1 char:24+ New-OwaVirtualDirectory <<<< -owaversion:exchange2007 -websitename "AA-Secured"Yes, I know I don't need to specify the version when executing this command - this is just one of the many ways I tried to get it to work.In researching this issue, it seems that everybody's solution was to uninstall CAS (client access server - component of Exchange 2007), reinstall IIS and then reinstall CAS. Why would I want to do that? The original OWA listener works just fine.If part of your job involves supporting and troubleshooting of Exchange environments, I really hope you follow the MS Exchange Team's blog. It's full of a lot of useful information. The part that specifically interested me was this article, titled "Supportability for multiple OWA/ Exchange Web Sites on Clien