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Re: FN-FORUM: Outlook 2000 & SBS Exchange 2003
date posted 14th November 2007 21:15
How many NICs?
What is the error message? can you access RWW from outside the LAN?
What's the URL?
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken Smith" [EMAIL REMOVED]
To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 9:51 PM
Subject: Re: FN-FORUM: Outlook 2000 & SBS Exchange 2003
>
> Lists (Kathy) wrote:
> > You really, really don't want access via port 80
> >
> OK I'll turn that off
> > Did you follow the wizard to set it up (which includes making a
> > self-signed cert)? Did you/Do you get the option to import the
> > certificate into IE? Does the name you used for the certificate
match
> > the EXTERNAL fqdn of the server/router?
> >
> Followed the wizard and created a self signed cert - yes
>
> > Are you using ISA server?
> >
> >
> no
> > Did you set up RWW?
> >
> >
> It's enabled in the Wizard
> > Generally OWA just works if you follow the wizard. It's harder if
you
> > use a third party certificate (esp with ISA 2004)
> >
> > Does it work for the administrator (domain admin)?
> >
> >
> No won't even show a login page from outside the LAN. As I say the
> server just bins packets that come from off LAN.
>
> The wizard says "An error occurred configuring a component" during the
> e-mail configuration part. But RX and TX of mail is working fine from
> Outlook clients.
>
> The file icwlog.txt has error Error 0x80070003 returned from call to
> CEMailCommit::Commit() - Googling on that ATM
>
> Exchange is working fine... But no Web access :-{
>
> Ken
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