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04.20.2008 at 07:15AM PDT, ID: 23337697
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cannot log into outlook web access from local PCs

Asked by dsconsulting in Secure Socket Layer (SSL) & HTTPS, Exchange Email Server, SBS Small Business Server

Tags: Microsoft, Exchange, 2003, part of SBS 2003

OWA was working fine until i ran the "configure e-mail and internet connection wizard " to allow remote users to access OWA. After the wizard  the internal users were getting the following error when attempting to access OWA.
"There is a problem with this website security certificate."
it recommends not to continue, it also has a link to continue.

if i continue i get the OWA log on page but when i try to log in it says "you could not be logged on to OWA, ensure that your user name & password are correct and try again"
it will not allow me to log in as any user or as administrator.
i've also tried "domainname/user"  and "password"

On the sbs server it will allow me to log onto OWA as any user and as administrator and is working fine.

sp2 for windows is installed and sp1 for exchange is installed, i also reinstalled sp1 for exchange to see if it would help.

I re-ran the e-mail and internet wizard and disabled the remote access to OWA to see if it would help.
It got worse, not only could i not access OWA from the client end but it also started doing the same from the server.

any help would be greatly appreciated

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[+][-]04.20.2008 at 07:31AM PDT, ID: 21396120

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Zones: Secure Socket Layer (SSL) & HTTPS, Exchange Email Server, SBS Small Business Server
Tags: Microsoft, Exchange, 2003, part of SBS 2003
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