It's not an IIS issue, it's an IE issue.Its gotta do with the IIS. Can I remove IIS and reinstall back again?
Originally posted by: klnyc
See, even when Im inside my LAN, Im stil getting the "Loading...." pane.
Its gotta do with the IIS. Can I remove IIS and reinstall back again?
This sounds like some of the other techs I work with, one workstation has trouble opening Outlook so they go messing with registry settings on the Exchange server. Then when Exchange is no longer working, then they come get me (since I'm the server admin, although the higher-ups won't let me lock down permissions to prevent techs like you from mucking stuff up).
:thumbsup:Originally posted by: networkman
I'm one of those folks that learns by doing. However, that being said, there's still some things that are best left alone if you don't understand them well, and an Exchange server(being used in production) is one of them! 😉
Originally posted by: STaSh
One more time: Did you troubleshoot using the article spyordie posted?
Originally posted by: STaSh
One more time: Did you troubleshoot using the article spyordie posted?
We cant offer much help if all you say is "Okay I did it and it didnt work"
Originally posted by: spyordie007
Are you using SSL?
Was the server upgraded to 2003 from 2000?
What zone is the site showing up in on the clients? Is active scripting allowed for that zone?
Does the problem occur if you try and access OWA from on the Exchange server?
Is the Exchange server part of a front end/back end infrastructure?
You need to answer the questions that are posted of you and give troubleshooting information. We cant offer much help if all you say is "Okay I did it and it didnt work"
In order to uninstall IIS you will need to uninstall Exchange; Exchange requires IIS to be present. If you're prepared to go through this than I would seriously consider just rebuilding the box with 2K3 Server. It would definetly make this much easier.Can I remove IIS and reinstall back again? I know, I probably need to reinstall E2k3 over again, if I touch teh IIS
I'm surprised you of all people would make this statement. Exchange would have to be removed before IIS could be removed...IIS is an application that can be easily removed and re-installed via the "Manage My Server" Wizards.
Is URLScan running on the server? Keep in mind that URLScan would have been installed with other apps (i.e. SUS) and it will definetly break OWA.* Yes sir! I upgrade from a Exchange 2000 to 2003(w/sp2), but my OS its still a Win2k Sever w/sp4.
I agree that it's less than ideal; granted there are a lot of SBS servers running this way out there...A front-end servr that is a DC? Thats bad news to begin with...
Not exactly sure what you're looking to accomplish here; if you're just looking to have it stop responding to the SSL requests on 443 remove the port from the general tab. You could also go to the security tab if you wish to remove the cert from the site.* Okay, on my IIS I see there's a SSL Port 443 added. I dont remember if I ever put in. I would like to remove it, but the the Add,Remove tabs are grey out. How do I remove it?