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16 March 2006 / Last Updated on 16 March 2006] In this article I’ll explain how you can you fix a damaged OWA 2003 installation in a few minutes. Introduction I often see questions on the MSExchange.org message boards (and other places) from people asking how to fix a damaged OWA 2003 installation by resetting the OWA virtual directories back to their defaults. I therefore thought it would be a good ideatowritean article providing step by step instructions on how to do so. The Six OWA related Virtual Directories Let’s begin by taking a look at each of the Outlook Web Access (OWA) virtual directories and see what each does. As can be seen in Figure 1 below, six virtual directories are created during a default installation of Exchange Server 2003. Figure 1: The six OWA related Virtual Directories In order for you tounderstand what the purpose of each virtual directory is, I’ve listed them in Table 1 below with a short description. OWA Virtual Directories Description Exadmin The Exadmin virtual directory is used when administering Public Folders via the Exchange System Manager. Exchange The Exchange virtual directory stores the mailbox root (\\.\BackOfficeStorage\domain\MBX) Exchweb The Exchweb virtual directory stores all graphics and other subordinate files used by Outlook Web Access. This virtual directory points directly to C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\ExchWeb. Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync The Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync virtual folder (please don’t ask me why it was given this name) stores all the files used by Exchange ActiveSync (EAS). This virtual directory points directly 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 tree (\\.\BackOfficeStorage\domain\Public Folders).Table 1: Description of each OWA related virtual Directory Fixing the OWA Virtual Directories Alright enough chit chat, you have an OWA 2003 Server where you have messed up several of the OWA virtual directories, and you want it fixed right now! What to do? Well the simplest method is to delete the virtual directories by right-clicking them in the IIS Manag