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Exchange 2010 OWA

So I migrated from exch 2003 to exch 2010. everything is going pretty good, except for OWA. I had it working and I'm not sure what happened. I reset the OWA directory through the exchange console, and I have the redirect set to /owa. The URL resolves to correct address for the login page, but only displays page cannot be displayed. Any help would be great.
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Are you trying to access this internally or externally? Does either way work? If you use the https://servername.domain.com/owa does this work? Have you tried accessing this URL directly on the CAS server?

Check the app logs as well on the CAS server to ensure that it is working correctly.

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check your IIS console and the settings for owa in there make sure they match what you put in the exchange console.
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it does not work for both internal and external. I had it working last night. I checked the settings on both sides and all looks good.  It resolves to where it needs to go.  even http://localhost/owa doesn't work.
is working with ip instead of hostname.?
No it doesn't work from the ip either. it looks like it resolves but doesn't load.  My exchange console dosnt load anymore either. Not sure if thats related.

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okay so I figured out the console part which I was hoping would fix the owa piece. bu it didn't but I have made progress, instead of page cant be displayed, I am now getting 440 timeout. Any suggestions would appreciated.
So I have reinstalled IIS and CAS recreated the directories, ran updatecas.ps1

Still. I'm just short of moving mailboxes back to 2003 and starting over from scratch.
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