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OWA locally?! Syntax error, Code: 0 Previous Versions of Exchange exchange 2010 owa redirect http to https > Exchange Previous Versions - Outlook, OWA, POP, and IMAP Clients Question 0 Sign in to exchange 2010 owa not working vote Hi, Could not open OWA locally! https://email/owa Error: ! Internet Explorer Problem with this Web page might prevent it from being displayed
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properly of functioning properly. In the future, you can display this message be double-clicking the warning icon displayed in the status bar. Line: 7 Char: 1 Error: Syntax error Code: 0 URL: https://email/owa/auth/logon.aspzx?url-https://email/owa&reason=0 ====== And we I tried to browse it through IIS Manager -> owa -> Browse The page must be viewed over a secure channel The page you are trying to access is secured with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). Please try the following: Type https:// at the beginning of the address you are attempting to reach and press ENTER. HTTP Error 403.4 - Forbidden: SSL is required to view this resource.Internet Information Services (IIS) Technical Information (for support personnel) Go to Microsoft Product Support Services and perform a title search for the words HTTP and 403. Open IIS Help, which is accessible in IIS Manager (inetmgr), and search for topics titled About Security, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), and About Custom Error Messag Your assistance is apprciated. Thanks
Sunday, August 05, 2007 8:46 AM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote Here it is the solution providede by "Tig Stone" on other post. Code Snippet I too hit this problem. I inspected the MetaBase.xml and found three attributes labeled Ip| My Forums | Address Book | Member List | Search | FAQ | Ticket List | Log Out OWA page not displaying (no errors either) Users viewing this topic: none Logged in as: Guest Tree Style Printable Version All Forums >> [Microsoft Exchange 2007] >> Outlook Web Access >> OWA page not displaying (no errors either) Page: [1] Login Message << Older Topic Newer Topic >> OWA page not displaying (no errors either) - 17.May2007 12:36:16 PM swiesman Posts: 26 Joined: 20.Jun.2003 From: USA Status: offline When I https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/exchange/en-US/fed6897a-ba27-4821-98d2-a13ef50ea87f/could-not-open-owa-locally-syntax-error-code-0?forum=exchangesvrclientslegacy try to get to my OWA page internally (we don't use it externally yet) I get the "accept certificate" window, click yes, and then nothing appears. The URL has: https://myserver/owa/auth/logon.aspx?url=https://myserver/owa&reason=0 Ihave tried this is with more than one computer. I did do something extremely stupid that seemed to cause this. I installed a trial of Sharepoint Server 2007 on the Exchange OWA machine. I have http://forums.msexchange.org/OWA_page_not_displaying_(no_errors_either)/m_1800440958/tm.htm since uninstalled it and had to switch IIS back to 64bit mode. I also removed and created OWA Virtual Directories according to KB 894435. I can't find any errors in event logs. Any other ideas? Thanks Scott Wiesman < Message edited by swiesman -- 17.May2007 1:02:35 PM > Post #: 1 Featured Links* RE: OWA page not displaying (no errors either) - 22.May2007 12:35:07 PM nasdaqprophet Posts: 85 Joined: 13.Sep.2005 Status: offline Could be that you replaced your ssl cert recently? I have seen this behavior before no errors and would expect a schannel error. (in reply to swiesman) Post #: 2 RE: OWA page not displaying (no errors either) - 29.May2007 3:57:07 PM markp55 Posts: 6 Joined: 29.May2007 Status: offline I have the same problem, and I did replace my SSL Cert recently (in reply to nasdaqprophet) Post #: 3 RE: OWA page not displaying (no errors either) - 31.May2007 4:23:41 PM g00s3m4n Posts: 2 Joined: 31.May2007 Status: offline Hi there.. I also had this problem, took a while to figure it out.. At first the page would not load and there would be a y
Availability Migration You are here: Home / Features / Exchange 2007 OWA stops working with “reason=0” errorExchange 2007 OWA stops working with “reason=0” error January 30, 2009 by http://exchangeserverpro.com/exchange-2007-owa-stops-working-with-reason0-error/ Paul Cunningham 33 Comments Outlook Web Access on Exchange Server 2007 may stop working after an Update Rollup is applied. Users who connect to OWA may receive a browser script https://books.google.ca/books?id=x6NCAwAAQBAJ&pg=PT133&lpg=PT133&dq=exchange+2010+owa+syntax+error&source=bl&ots=DV6pDoXehJ&sig=UlQVTyj88a2Qnb6CFIR13Rym5PQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiq4u-QhdXPAhVG6IMKHfslAboQ6AEIZDAJ error or a blank page with a URL of: https://mail.yourdomain.com/owa/auth/logon.aspx?url=https://mail.yourdomain.com/owa/&reason=0 This problem can be caused by either of these conditions: Cause #1 The Update Rollup was applied while exchange 2010 the %systemdrive%\ExchangeSetupLogs folder was missing. Resolution #1 Replace or restore the ExchangeSetupLogs folder and run the Update Rollup again. Cause #2 The Update Rollup was applied while IIS services were stopped or disabled. This will be apparent when you inspect the %systemdrive%\ExchangeSetupLogs\UpdateOwa.log file and find entries with the following text: Getting all Exchange 2007 OWA Virtual Directories There exchange 2010 owa are no Exchange 2007 OWA Virtual Directories. Aborting. Resolution #2 Enable and start the IIS services (which are required for the Client Access Server role) and run the Update Rollup again. Features Exchange 2007, IIS, OWA, UpdatesAbout Paul CunninghamPaul is a Microsoft MVP for Office Servers and Services, specializing in Exchange Server and Office 365, and is the publisher of Exchange Server Pro. He lives in Brisbane, Australia, and works as a consultant, writer and trainer. Find Paul on Twitter, LinkedIn, or Facebook. Comments Kian says February 13, 2009 at 7:12 pm I just had the same problem, which corresponded to Issue#2, however the log did not say the same: it said that the CAS role was nos installed on my server and then did not update OWA (the log entry was only 2 lines long) I applied the rollup 6 again and it worked fine. Reply Klaas-Jan van der Borden says February 14, 2009 at 5:55 am Thanks a lot, reason #2 was the cause. This saved me some headaches, for some reason all excha
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