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OWA 2007/IIS problem

Asked by Zenith63 in Microsoft IIS Web Server, Exchange Email Server, .NET Framework 2.x

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Hi,

I put in a new Windows 2003 R2 x64 server for ourselves the other day.  Installed Exchange 2007 etc. and all seemed well.  During the install of Exchange I installed .Net Framework 2.0 and .Net Framework 3.0.

The other day I wanted to install some software that created a few virtual directories in IIS.  It was asking for .Net 1.1 so I downloaded and installed it.

I then noticed no pages would show up when I browsed to http://servername.  If I browsed to https://servername I'd get a certificate error, if I accepted that I'd just get an error, no page served up.  I asked here and eventually came across what I thought was the solution, something to do with the various versions of ASP.NET and IIS in 32bit/64bit.  So I folowed the instructions here - http://support.microsoft.com/?id=894435 - to use ASP.NET 2.0 64Bit.  (Note that MS article says not to use the instructions in using Exchange 2007, but they didn't offer an alternative so I tried it anyway)

IIS seems to be working better now.  However when I go to https://servername/owa I get a certificate error (normal), accept this, get to the logon screen, enter my credentials (tried all different varieties), press OK, get to choose language settings, press OK again and get

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http://ntserver05/owa/lang.owa

The page cannot be found

HTTP Error 404 - File or directory not found.
Internet Information Services (IIS)
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I'm not sure now if this is an IIS problem or an Exchange 2007 problem, any help appreciated though!  I'm not even certain if OWA was working after I first installed Exchange 2007 as I didn't get time to try it before screwing up the .Net 1.1 stuff, but I'm sure it was probably working fine as it was a clean build.Start Free Trial
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