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Exchange Server and Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS)
Learn to install, configure and secure Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) for Exchange Server email communications with these tips, tools, and tutorials. Learning Center
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Step-by-Step Guide: How to repair Exchange-related IIS virtual directories
Exchange Server depends on Internet Information Server (IIS) virtual directories for a number of functions related to Outlook Web Access, Outlook Mobile Access and ActiveSync. IIS virtual directories are generally stable, but can become corrupted by ... Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 2: Configuring Internet Information Server
Step-by-Step Guide: How to use ISA Server as an SMTP filter, step 2: Configuring Internet Information Server. Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 4: Reset permissions on the ExchWeb directory
Step-by-Step Guide: How to repair Exchange-related IIS virtual directories -- part 4 of 4 Article | 20 Feb 2006
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Step 3: Create new Exchange-related IIS virtual directories
Step-by-Step Guide: How to repair Exchange-related IIS virtual directories -- part 3 of 4. Article | 20 Feb 2006
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Step 2: Remove damaged Exchange-related IIS virtual directories
Step-by-Step Guide: How to repair Exchange-related IIS virtual directories -- part 2 of 4. Article | 20 Feb 2006
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Step 1: Back up existing Exchange-related IIS virtual directories
Step-by-Step Guide: How to repair Exchange-related IIS virtual directories -- part 1 of 4. Article | 20 Feb 2006
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Ecora updates to Patch Manager 3.2
The most recent threat to Microsoft's Internet Information Server is protected in the latest version of Ecora Software's Patch Manager 3.2. Article | 13 Jul 2004
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Analyzing Exchange ActiveSync data from .CSV report files
Using the Exchange Management Shell (EMS) command, Export-ActiveSyncLog, you can extract valuable Exchange ActiveSync usage data from your Client Access server's Internet Information Services (IIS) logs. The ActiveSync data extraction process creates... Tip
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Automated redirects to OWA directories may fail when SSL is enforced
Find out why automatic redirects to OWA directories may fail when SSL is enforced, and learn about a technique that will allow redirects to SSL-enabled OWA directories. Tip
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IIS 6 file corruption flaw impairs OWA
Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 running on Windows Server 2003 (pre-SP1) can throw errors when attempting to load Outlook Web Access (OWA) because of file corruption in the compressed files directory. Learn a workaround for this problem. Tip
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Symantec Mail Security for Microsoft Exchange crashes IIS
If a third-party program malfunctions, it can manifest in any number of ways, not the least of which is the malfunction or failure of a Windows or Exchange Server subsystem. A recent and unfortunately common example is an issue with Symantec Mail Sec... Tip
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Recreating IIS virtual directories for OWA, OMA and Exchange ActiveSync
Exchange Server 2003 uses virtual directories in Internet Information Services (IIS) for a number of Microsoft Exchange services -- mainly, Outlook Web Access (OWA), Outlook Mobile Access (OMA) and Exchange ActiveSync. Learn three different ways you ... Tip
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Exchange Server domain name changes -- don't forget about IIS
Because of their co-dependent relationship, changes to Exchange Server can influence Internet Information Server (IIS) behavior and vice versa. One potentially troublesome interaction between Exchange Server and IIS involves domain name changes. Tip
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Forms-based authentication errors with OMA and ActiveSync
You may experience several Event ID errors when using forms-based authentication with Exchange Server 2003 ActiveSync and Outlook Mobile Access. In this tip, SearchExchange.com contributor Serdar Yegulalp explains what they are and how to work around... Tip
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Disappearing OWA and Exchange virtual directory settings
Be careful when rebooting Internet Information Server. You may lose changes to your Outlook Web Access and Exchange Server virtual directory settings. Tip
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Exchange Server diagnostics: Digging into IIS logs
Learn how to access and customize IIS logs to monitor aspects of your Exchange environment. Tip
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Accessing Exchange through Collaboration Data Objects
If you use Collaboration Data Objects to send email through Exchange, there are a few access and authorization issues you should be aware of. Tip
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Monitoring Outlook Web Access usage via IIS log files
Discover a tool that analyzes Exchange IIS log files to track and monitor Outlook Web Access usage, including user ID, mailbox name, and OWA access times. Ask the Expert
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Outlook Web Access only displays parent directories
Configuration changes in Internet Information Server (IIS) or in the permissions of the Outlook Web Access directory may cause OWA to only display parent directories. SearchExchange.com expert Brad Dinerman shares tips on how to correct this problem.... Ask the Expert
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Configuring IIS to authenticate OWA users
IIS must be configured to authenticate before users will be able to log onto Outlook Web Access. Here are step-by-step instructions on how to do it. Ask the Expert
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Sent mail port authentication
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Not receiving mail from outside the network
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Setting up Outlook Web Access using SSL
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Analyzing Exchange ActiveSync data from .CSV report files
Using the Exchange Management Shell (EMS) command, Export-ActiveSyncLog, you can extract valuable Exchange ActiveSync usage data from your Client Access server's Internet Information Services (IIS) logs. The ActiveSync data extraction process creates... Tip
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Automated redirects to OWA directories may fail when SSL is enforced
Find out why automatic redirects to OWA directories may fail when SSL is enforced, and learn about a technique that will allow redirects to SSL-enabled OWA directories. Tip
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Monitoring Outlook Web Access usage via IIS log files
Discover a tool that analyzes Exchange IIS log files to track and monitor Outlook Web Access usage, including user ID, mailbox name, and OWA access times. Ask the Expert
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Exchange Server and Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS)
Learn to install, configure and secure Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) for Exchange Server email communications with these tips, tools, and tutorials. Learning Center
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IIS 6 file corruption flaw impairs OWA
Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 running on Windows Server 2003 (pre-SP1) can throw errors when attempting to load Outlook Web Access (OWA) because of file corruption in the compressed files directory. Learn a workaround for this problem. Tip
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Symantec Mail Security for Microsoft Exchange crashes IIS
If a third-party program malfunctions, it can manifest in any number of ways, not the least of which is the malfunction or failure of a Windows or Exchange Server subsystem. A recent and unfortunately common example is an issue with Symantec Mail Sec... Tip
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Outlook Web Access only displays parent directories
Configuration changes in Internet Information Server (IIS) or in the permissions of the Outlook Web Access directory may cause OWA to only display parent directories. SearchExchange.com expert Brad Dinerman shares tips on how to correct this problem.... Ask the Expert
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Recreating IIS virtual directories for OWA, OMA and Exchange ActiveSync
Exchange Server 2003 uses virtual directories in Internet Information Services (IIS) for a number of Microsoft Exchange services -- mainly, Outlook Web Access (OWA), Outlook Mobile Access (OMA) and Exchange ActiveSync. Learn three different ways you ... Tip
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Exchange Server domain name changes -- don't forget about IIS
Because of their co-dependent relationship, changes to Exchange Server can influence Internet Information Server (IIS) behavior and vice versa. One potentially troublesome interaction between Exchange Server and IIS involves domain name changes. Tip
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Forms-based authentication errors with OMA and ActiveSync
You may experience several Event ID errors when using forms-based authentication with Exchange Server 2003 ActiveSync and Outlook Mobile Access. In this tip, SearchExchange.com contributor Serdar Yegulalp explains what they are and how to work around... Tip
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About Internet Information Services (IIS) and Exchange Server Interoperability
Microsoft Exchange Server cannot send or receive email via the Web if Internet Information Services (IIS) is not working properly. Outlook Web Access (OWA), Outlook Mobile Access (OMA) and Exchange ActiveSync are particularly prone to IIS-related problems because of their reliance on IIS virtual directories. Discover configuration and troubleshooting tips and techniques that solve email problems and errors related to IIS interoperability.