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How can I look up my company's Outlook Web Access (OWA) by looking in the Exchange 2003 System Manager console?
How can I look up my company's Outlook Web Access (OWA) by looking in the Exchange 2003 System Manager console?
I could be wrong, but I think you need to go to Administrative Tools>IIS Manager and expand your server. then go into Websites and look for your OWA website. Right click it, and it should be in the Website Tab>Advanced.
Sorry, meant to say Right click your OWA website>Properties then go to the Website Tab and click the advanced button.
You cannot check your OWA settings in the system manager;
As golfwins says, you need to check the IIS services for the server, and you will find your OWA details in the websites list.
As golfwins says, you need to check the IIS services for the server, and you will find your OWA details in the websites list.
ASKER
Please help!
I don't see OWA anywhere.
What else might it be called?
Where exactly within IIS can I find it?
I don't see OWA anywhere.
What else might it be called?
Where exactly within IIS can I find it?
If you Expand your Server in IIS, then you should see a Websites folder that you can expand. I would expect it to be there.
It is possible that it will be the default web site; a lot of this depends on how it was originally configured
OWA is not listed in Exchange 2003 Console
start > run > inetmgr
Expand Sites > default site
Under that there is OWA
What are you trying to accomplish ? Please post your question.
thanks
start > run > inetmgr
Expand Sites > default site
Under that there is OWA
What are you trying to accomplish ? Please post your question.
thanks
ASKER
I need to know what the OWA address is so that I can provide it to the users here at my company so that they can send and receive email using the internet while at home.
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