If rebooting the server restarts the web services, then, yes, I restarted web services.
If you have any information on implementing SSL, I'd love to see it. I'll most likely be using an internal certificate server which means I have to install that service.
I think I may have figured it out. I had to add the following to my Cisco PIX:
access-list outsidein permit tcp any host outsideip eq 80
What I don't understand is why OWA was working fine prior to the internet outage and WITHOUT the above command on my PIX. Anyone have any ideas? I still...
When accessing OWA externally, users will get Page cannot be found by using HTTP. However, if they user HTTPS, they are prompted for a username and password. Before the internet outage, we could access by just typing in ipaddress/exchange which was using HTTP.
We are not using Forms Based...
Yesterday morning, I woke up to discover our office internet access was down. I contacted our ISP and they resolved the problem within an hour. However, after they resolved the issue, OWA was not accessible externally. We can access it internally with a private IP address, but it is not...
xlhelp - that link applies to Win XP SP1. All of our users are running Win XP SP2 with all current updates.
tf1 - I have already cleaned up the server and ran disk defrag. Problem hasn't occurred in a while. However, there is a full moon and I suspect it to pop up again! People think I'm...
I believe you need to open LetterFormatA.doc located on the server and reassociate it with the LetterDatabase.xls also located on the server. Because you initially saved the documents to your local machine, LetterFormatA.doc is looking for the path to be on the local machine (e.g. c:\...)...
I have not resolved this issue, although, it hasn't occured in a while. It seems to occur around the full moon! And, closing out of Word completely does NOT resolve the issue. The only thing that resolves the issue is deleting any TMP files remaining in the same location as the open file...
Users are browsing to the document on the network and opening it. Sometimes the document is initially created with a template, but not all of them. And, different templates are involved.
I have already tried the latter suggestion and that works for that document. However, it does not prevent...
Some of my users have been having a really weird problem with saving previously created Word 2003 documents. A user will open a previously created document which is not open by any other user. The document opens in Read+Write mode. However, after making several edits to the document and...
Several of my users have recently encountered a problem while working on documents. They will open a previously created document to make changes to it and will encounter a file permissions error which changes the document mode from Read-Write to Read-Only. This error occurs either during the...
Thank you both KiscoKid and Supergrrover! This is exactly what I needed!! I was doing it right to begin with, but for some reason the Pix didn't want to accept the changes. It took the changes this morning! Thanks!
Yeah, but I had my internal DNS server as the primary and an external DNS server as the secondary. I removed the external DNS server as the secondary leaving only the internal DNS server. I had no complaints of problems this morning since I made that change! So, I'm definitely thinking that a...
They are connecting through VPN and then opening Outlook. The problem is that the Outlook profiles are directed to server.domain.com internally and the MX record also points to server.domain.com. I believe I have resolved the issue by updating my DHCP server to only issue an internal DNS...
Over the weekend, I modified our MX records to reflect the proper "name" of our Exchange server. Rather than have a default mail.domain.com I changed it so that the MX server is servername.domain.com. Now, some of my remote users automatically come up with a "Disconnected" status when...
Is there a way in AD to prevent users from being able to move files or folders on a file server? I'm having problems with the old "drag and drop" problem with my users. This is a huge problem considering they're moving entire client folders into other folders. Any ideas on how to resolve this...
The e-mails are going to one particular domain, charter.net. I contacted Charter and they told me that it appears that their servers see our domain as SPAM. I believe this may have something to do with Reverse DNS and our PTR record isn't set up properly. I will contact Charter's corporate...
I am having this same issue on my Exchange server. It appears to only be happening with a couple of domains. Is it possible that it is the recipient's domain that has the issue?
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