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an internally hosted POP email system to a hosted Exchange email platform. TECHNOLOGY IN THIS DISCUSSION Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now Hi All, We have an on-premises Exchange 2007 SP2 server running on https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/320240 Server 2008 Standard, which we are in the process of migrating to Office 365 for Education using MigrationWiz. Our public IP address is changing at the end of the month, so to be ahead of any issues, we asked out local telecoms provider (domain registrars) to point our domain records to our new IP (which is already accessible). Once that happened, our OWA address has stopped working externally. Internal DNS takes care of the OWA address so there are no issue within https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/361147-owa-via-ssl-error-404-not-found our network for people accessing their mail. Outlook, smartphones and web mail all work as normal within our office network. Externally, however, secure connections to OWA result in the IIS 7 splash screen, which then redirects to a "404 Not Found" page. The 404 error does not look like the typical IIS error page, it is simply a plain white page that says "404 Not Found" at the center top position. Using http to access OWA rather than https works as normal. I believe there could be a couple of reason why our https access is not working: 1. SSL key needs to be re-keyed - can't imagine this is the case though since the server's I address/hast name has not changed. I don't think SSL certs are tied to an IP, just common name. 2. We are using a Peplink 580 load balancer to distribute 5 HSBB connections across the office. This has been the setup for the last 6 months or more and has not caused any issues. The only reason I mention this is that when accessing the https site on a smartphone, it throws a certificate errors which states that the common name does not match that of the common name on the SSL cert. It indicates that the address is pointing to "captive-portal.peplink.com", rather than the common name set in the SSL. 3. Permissions on the OWA virtual directory are not correct, however, nothing here has changed since it was w
| My Forums | Address Book | Member List | Search | FAQ | Ticket List | Log Out Page Cannot Be Found - Http Error 404 - When Trying to Access OWA http://forums.msexchange.org/Page_Cannot_Be_Found_-_Http_Error_404_-_When_Trying_to_Access_OWA/m_170035100/tm.htm Users viewing this topic: none Logged in as: Guest Tree Style Printable Version All Forums >> [Microsoft Exchange 2003] >> Outlook Web Access >> Page Cannot Be Found - Http Error 404 - When http://support.euregio.net/blog/2006/06/404-error-messages-explained-file-not-found/ Trying to Access OWA Page: [1] Login Message << Older Topic Newer Topic >> Page Cannot Be Found - Http Error 404 - When Trying to ... - 23.Mar.2004 7:51:00 AM tonys1431 not found Posts: 8 Joined: 23.Mar.2004 From: Gallatin, TN Status: offline All,I have been using Exchange 2003 with Server 2003 very happily for several months now. Everything including OWA has been working quite wonderfully with no issues. Iam not using forms authentication for OWA as well. However, today I tried to login to OWA and I immediately receive a "Page cannot be found error." The error number is "Http 404 - File file or directory or Directory not found." I do not even receive a login box just the error. I reviewed a Knowledge Base article 327843 that talked about authentication and assuring that it is correctly set. I also checked to assure that the directories of the exchweb, public, and exchange are all correct even after restarting IIS. Which would of course mean that I have restarted IIS and even tried to restart the server as well. I would appreciate any assistance with resolving this issue. Thanks,Tony [ March 24, 2004, 04:55 AM: Message edited by: Tony Santos ] Post #: 1 Featured Links* RE: Page Cannot Be Found - Http Error 404 - When Trying... - 23.Mar.2004 1:32:00 PM Henrik Walther Posts: 6928 Joined: 21.Nov.2002 From: Copenhagen, Denmark Status: offline Is this error appearing both from an external and the internal network? (in reply to tonys1431) Post #: 2 RE: Page Cannot Be Found - Http Error 404 - When Trying... - 23.Mar.2004 7:07:00 PM tonys1431 Posts: 8 Joined: 23.Mar.2004 From: Gallatin, TN Status: offline Yes, I receive this error both on the internal network and the external network. Thank you for your prompt reply.Tony (in reply to tonys1431) Post #: 3 RE: Page Cannot Be F
RegistrationDE: Domain-RegistrationEN: Domain RegistrationFR: Noms de DomaineNL: DomeinnamenProviderwechsel - TransfersE-Mail-DiensteAbwesenheitsnotizEmail-LimitsMail Filter erklärtOutlook Express InstallationRBL CheckSMTP AuthentifizierungSpam SummaryE-Mail ManagementContact ← Child Focus 365 Tage Mail, Spam und Viren → 404 Error Messages explained (File not found) Publiziert am 15/06/2006 von Jochen Savelberg A 404 error message is a type of Internet web server error message. Many times this web service error can be frustrating as generally there is not an error with your computer but rather an error with the Web server. A 404 error message means that your server is not able to find the file that you requested. The file you are looking for may be moved or deleted altogether and if either of these is the case than a 404 error message appears on your computer screen. When you are communicating by using HTTP (the web protocol), the server responds to your request with different numeric response code. Every single response code has associated with it a string of English text that must be present. The response code for a 404 message error is "Not Found". Generally when web servers send a 404 message error a short HTML document which mentions both the numeric code and the associated string is included. There are many web browsers that do not show this message to the person trying to find the page. Some browsers have a friendlier and sometimes humorous 404 message error. Many times people type in the file quickly and it is misspelled. If this is the case a 404 error message will appear. Try spelling it the correct way and if the file is still not found it means it has probably been moved or deleted. You can also try to backtrack by deleting information in the URL between each backlash. You can do this until you get the correct page and no error message comes up on your screen. By correcting these things you might be able to find what Web page you are trying to locate. When using Microsoft Outlook Web Access there are several different types of 404 error messages which can appear. The error can say file not found, not found, object not found, page cannot be found, and the page cannot be found. One of these error messages can be caused by things such as DNS name resolution, proxy server configuration, exchange virtual directory configuration, Uniform Resource Locator (URL) creation, the URL Scan component