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404.0 Error KB ID 0000205 Dtd 12/03/10 Problem SBS 2008 (which runs Exchange http 404 not found 2007) displays a 404 error when you try and view Outlook Web Access. https://sites/owa and https://localhost/owa don't work Solution A 404 Error https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/320240 just means page not found, so there are lots of different reasons why this might happen, this is just one of many fixes. 1. On the SBS Server > Click Start > Administrative Tools > Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager > Expand {server name} https://www.petenetlive.com/KB/Article/0000205 > Sites > Expand SBS Web Applications > Ensure "owa" is listed below > Notice this site is in a stopped state (indicated by the arrow). 2. If you try and start the site it will probably complain that the port is in use (Look upwards and you will see the "Default Web Site" is running and will be using the same ports). 3. To stop the Default Web Site (if it's running) Select "Site" > Right click "Default Web Site" > Manage Web Site > Stop. 4. The to Start the "SBS Web Applications" site, Select "Site" > Right click "SBS Web Applications" > Manage Web Site > Start. Related Articles, References, Credits, or External Links NA Author: Migrated Share This Post On GoogleFacebookTwitter Search for: Copyright PeteNetLive © 2016
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initially had an issue with CAS 2007 and Mailbox server roles not redirecting properly (returning internal URL to External requests) so it was suggested to move the CAS server role to a stand alone server. I did this and low and behold the redirection started working properly ...... or so I thought ...... not so fast there skippy When I access the following URL's this is the error that I get https://webmail.domain.ca/exchange I get a logon page enter in a user with a 2000 mailbox BINGO! I am in (this didn't work before) Now I test https://webmail.domain.ca/exchange I get a logon page enter in a user with a 2007 mailbox it redirects me to https://webmail.domain.ca/owa/exchange and I get a 404 error. Now my understanding is that this should redirect me to /owa and not /owa/exchange only. If I remove the /exchange on the end of the /owa no problem. Why is this re-directing me to /owa/exchange????? How do I fix this????? I have recreated all the virtual directories using the cmdlets on both servers even removed all virtual directories and the CAS server role and reinstalled the CAS server role and setup the virtual directories on the Mailbox server as required........ Still no luck. Now before I go spend a whole lot of money with Microsoft support and a whole lot of wait time on the phone I was hoping someone could give me some detailed information on how to concisely correct this issue? Thanks, Adrian Wise November 23rd, 2010 10:10pm HI Adrian, Please have a look of below post which might help you. Outlook Web Access and Exchange 2007, 2003 and 2000 coexistence: http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2007/02/07/434523.aspx http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/exchangesvrmigration/thread/4b49cdff-c843-4cd2-89ac-798f226b223d/ Anil Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now November 23rd, 2010 10:25pm Well I ended up talking to Microsoft on this issue and it was an easy fix. After uninstalling the CAS server role from the MB server and installing the CAS server on its own stand alone server, the uninstall did not remove the Redirection to OWA set in the Default Web Site - Redire