airforceixi
Technical User
OK, first off I just want to say that this is driving me completely insane because I can not get this to work the way I want it to work at ALL and to make matters worse, it's getting worse!
I'm running Exchange 2003 SP1 on Windows Server 2003 SP1. Connected to the Internet/LAN through a single connection shared by a router. The inside client computers connect to the exchange server just fine. I set up RPC over HTTP for outside client connections, but as the Microsoft instructions state to go to server/rpc, I am not capable of authenticating (enter user/pass, comes up again, 3-4 times) and gives me an error: "401.3 - Unauthorized: Access is denied due to an ACL set on the requested resource." I tried a wide variety of things, and I don't even remember most of them, and none of them helped.
So, I decided to just skip on that for now and just check and see if everything else was working. OWA isn't working now. Users attempted to login (forms authentication) and all users come up with an error upon login: "400 - Bad Request."
... I give up ...
As the subject states: Exchange 2003 Nightmare.
Anybody have any ideas as to how I can fix these things? Thanks in advance.
-Rich
I'm running Exchange 2003 SP1 on Windows Server 2003 SP1. Connected to the Internet/LAN through a single connection shared by a router. The inside client computers connect to the exchange server just fine. I set up RPC over HTTP for outside client connections, but as the Microsoft instructions state to go to server/rpc, I am not capable of authenticating (enter user/pass, comes up again, 3-4 times) and gives me an error: "401.3 - Unauthorized: Access is denied due to an ACL set on the requested resource." I tried a wide variety of things, and I don't even remember most of them, and none of them helped.
So, I decided to just skip on that for now and just check and see if everything else was working. OWA isn't working now. Users attempted to login (forms authentication) and all users come up with an error upon login: "400 - Bad Request."
... I give up ...
As the subject states: Exchange 2003 Nightmare.
Anybody have any ideas as to how I can fix these things? Thanks in advance.
-Rich