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13 Feb. 2007 / Last Updated on 13 Feb. 2007] The various steps needed to reset OWA folder and Internet Information Services (IIS) security
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permissions. Introduction I use Outlook Web Access (OWA) every day, and quite exchange 2013 reset virtual directories powershell literally couldn’t exist without it.I regularly need to do troubleshooting to fix display problems with OWA.Especially after
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installing Exchange 2003 onto an existing Small Business Server (SBS) 2003 installation. Once fixed, OWA will give hours of happy motoring and rarely falls over once it’s up and https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg247612(v=exchg.150).aspx running correctly. In this article, I will walk through the various steps needed to reset OWA folder and Internet Information Services (IIS) security permissions. Whether you are having difficulties with a new installation, or if you suddenly experience display issues or pop-ups, follow these steps to fix the most common reasons for OWA display problems. About the http://www.msexchange.org/articles-tutorials/exchange-server-2003/management-administration/Resetting-OWA-Folder-IIS-security-permissions-Exchange-2003.html OWA Structure Firstly, let’s begin by taking a look at the Virtual Directory structure of OWA.Table 1 below shows the structure of OWA in IIS. Virtual Directory Description Exadmin The Exadmin virtual directory is used for administering Public Folders in the Exchange System Manager. Exchange The Exchange virtual directory stores the mailbox root (\\.\BackOfficeStorage\domain\MBX) Exchweb The Exchweb virtual directory contains all the graphics and files used by Outlook Web Access. This virtual directory points to C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\ExchWeb. Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync The Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync virtual directory contains all the files used by Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) and points to C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\OMA\Sync. OMA The OMA virtual directory stores all files used by Outlook Mobile Access (OMA). This virtual directory points directly to C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\OMA\Browse. Public The Public virtual directory stores the Public folders (\\.\BackOfficeStorage\domain\Public Folders).Table 1: OWA structure in IIS By far the most common problem I experience is a Loading … message, with placeholder images.This could be caused by a number of different issues.Follow the steps below to resolve this issue. After logging into
Neal (Exclaimer) Sales & Marketing Manager GROUP SPONSORED BY EXCLAIMER See more RELATED PROJECTS Office 365 Migration I customer of ours decided they wanted to move away from GoDaddy to Office 365. Migration to Office 365 (Midsize Business) Migration away from featureless ISP https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/278671-ex2003-iis-folders-have-error-icon POP to Office 365 Midsized Business with Windows Azure Active Directory Sync. Implement a Help Desk I plan to push a budget to implement a help desk system that will tie into our cloud-based Intranet/CRM system. TECHNOLOGY IN THIS DISCUSSION Microsoft http://wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/198390/wordpress-in-iis-7-5-cannot-create-directory Exchange Server 2010 Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now My current Exchange 2003 server is installed on a Windows 2000 DC. In order to upgrade to Exchange 2010, I first have to get exchange 2013 rid of that DC so I have installed a new copy of Exchange 2003 on a Windows 2003 R2 server. I've migrated all of the mailboxes to the new server and am now ready to migrate the public folders. However, when I click on Public Folders in Exchange System Manager I get the error "Could not locate the root folder" (ID no: c103b405). I've done a bit of Googling and have tried several fixes to no avail. URLscan is not installed nor am exchange 2013 reset I running ISA server. Most other suggestions seem to refer to IIS 6, not IIS 5. I'm sure this issue is related to the fact that in IIS manager the Public, Exchange, and Exadmin folders all have the red Error icons next to them. I followed the instructions in Microsoft KB 883380 to reset the virtual folders (using the adsutil method) but that did not resolve the issue. I also tried reinstalling Exchange 2003 SP2 which seemed to fix the icons until I rebooted the server. If I right-click each folder and choose Browse, Public and Exchange open without issue. However Exadmin says page cannot be found. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. Reply Subscribe View Best Answer   8 Replies Mace OP Jay6111 Nov 30, 2012 at 3:24 UTC Are the public folders still accessible and the data seem to be intact when accessing them? -Jay 0 Tabasco OP BrentMHK Nov 30, 2012 at 3:35 UTC Jay6111 wrote: Are the public folders still accessible and the data seem to be intact when accessing them? -Jay Yes. The symptoms above are the only indications that something isn't right. 0 Mace OP Jay6111 Nov 30, 2012 at 3:41 UTC If you saw errors in the folders themselves I would suspect DB corruption and to scan the DB's to try and repair them but those errors aren't screaming that. Any obvious errors in the event logs? I
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