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OWA 2003 : Free/Busy Information

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Dries84

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I'm having an issue while trying to schedule meetings using OWA 2003. When I create a meeting request and put in the attendees (check name verifies), everything is fine.
However, when I click on the 'Availability' tab I receive the following:

No Entries Were Found (Microsoft Internet Explorer error)

There doesn't appear to be any immediate erros in the event log.

Any ideas????
 
Hi,

Did you find what was the cause of the error?

I'm having the same problem.

Thanks.


Gia

Gia Betiu
gia@almondeyes.net
Computer Eng. CNE 4, CNE 5, MCSE Win2K
 
Are you using a Front-end server?
 
Hi,


Indeed, I was thinking what's wrong in my installation. One of the cause of my problems might be the configuration I have:
- Windows 2003 configured as DC
- Exchange 2003
- Sharepoint Services up an running

Problems:
- OMA doesn't work (security error from mscorlib that cannot access registry...)
- and the mentioned before problem with atendee availability via OWA

I read some articles where is mentioned that ASP.NET applications will suffer/or not work at all if the macine is a DC (becuase rights, accounts that now will be different). As far as I could see .NET 1.1 is assigning properly the rights to folders even if it is on a DC.

Back to your question, it is just a server and indeed should behave as a front-end server. Do I miss something? Are there some specific kind of settings that I should apply to make this work as a front-end server?

Thank you.

Gia Betiu
gia@almondeyes.net
Computer Eng. CNE 4, CNE 5, MCSE Win2K
 
So you have Exchange running on a DC with Sharepoint?
 
Hi,

Yes, Sharepoint is running well.
In the office now I did a test on a machine (without Sharepoint indeed but configured as DC) where I experienced same problems.
Now, I just found an article from Microsoft
and I unchecked "require SSL" for Default website and everything works.
It might be a solution,.. maybe to uncheck that require SSL for Exchange folders only,,,

Some other ideas?

Gia Betiu
gia@almondeyes.net
Computer Eng. CNE 4, CNE 5, MCSE Win2K
 
I believe this ended up being a configuratiion issue on my side. It had to do with multiple domains/Exchange hosted & cross authentication.
I have sense gotten it to work with a FE/BE configuration.
 
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