to all,
The problem is solved!
I could not install sp , the installer complained that there was no exchange server ...
After backing up the registry and db, I re-installed SB ( on top of the existing installation ) It kept all settings and was working again, including public tree management...
see allso knowledge base article 282076 .
it is a problem with the host header name in iis on the port that exchange uses to access the public folders, solved in the sp.
I downloaded a perfect script for this, somewhere mentioned in this forum. Quite small, perfect , but does not have the original web address for download in it ( modest .. ) only the author, michael@brnets.com . Perhaps contact him or someone knows where to download it .. ?
Thanks for these attempts but they do not answer the question.
There is no public folder tree in system manager to expand and set properties, nor can I add folders ( the option is there but nothing happens ). No error is displayed, iis is running fine, everything works for all clients, I just...
Use exchange system manager and create a new virtual directory with the name you want and point it to whatever mailboxes or tree you want.
Than use iis admin to set additional features.
On your first question: you cannot give a host header to the port exchange uses. You can hower change the port nr.
Hi all
Rather strange but the public folders tree in the exchange system manager is not accessable. The public folders are there, can be used through outlook / webaccess or directly. The information store is available and the folders can be seen there. But the public folders tree just wan't...
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