Hi everyone,
We have Windows 2000 Server(SP2)/Exchange 5.5 (SP4)
Server A: has IIS 5.0/OWA Software
Server B: Exchange 5.5 (SP4)
I have installed the owa software onto Server A and linked it too Server B.
The install goes fine. I have followed through various books, web documentation on how to setup the permissions, configure IIS default web site with the exchange virtual directory. I have also been online looking and trying different articles to get rid of this error message. Bascially if you try to go to The IIS server generates a visual basic error code of this.
set objRenderApp = Application( bstrRenderApp ) on the MS Srcipt Debugger.
Once I close out of that, then my broswer comes back with the following error message:
Error Type:
Microsoft VBScript runtime (0x800A01A8)
Object required: 'Application(...)'
/exchange/USA/logon.asp, line 12
I have read up on various web sites and they claim that this is coming from the cdo.dll and cdohtml.dll. I have done the possible fixes and still no luck? I had this similiar problem on my test server at home and I was finally able to get the web access to work. Any help would be great
Jeff
We have Windows 2000 Server(SP2)/Exchange 5.5 (SP4)
Server A: has IIS 5.0/OWA Software
Server B: Exchange 5.5 (SP4)
I have installed the owa software onto Server A and linked it too Server B.
The install goes fine. I have followed through various books, web documentation on how to setup the permissions, configure IIS default web site with the exchange virtual directory. I have also been online looking and trying different articles to get rid of this error message. Bascially if you try to go to The IIS server generates a visual basic error code of this.
set objRenderApp = Application( bstrRenderApp ) on the MS Srcipt Debugger.
Once I close out of that, then my broswer comes back with the following error message:
Error Type:
Microsoft VBScript runtime (0x800A01A8)
Object required: 'Application(...)'
/exchange/USA/logon.asp, line 12
I have read up on various web sites and they claim that this is coming from the cdo.dll and cdohtml.dll. I have done the possible fixes and still no luck? I had this similiar problem on my test server at home and I was finally able to get the web access to work. Any help would be great
Jeff