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James Deland

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 6:04 am
Post subject: resettng to default
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Is ther a way to reset the default settings on IIS on a windows 2000 server.
I have a problem with https access to the exchange 2003 server that i suspect
will be fixed by reinstalling IIS, but I do not wish to so that unless I have
to.

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David Wang

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 5:24 am
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On Nov 2, 6:04 am, James Deland
<JamesDel... DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Is ther a way to reset the default settings on IIS on a windows 2000 server.
> I have a problem with https access to the exchange 2003 server that i suspect
> will be fixed by reinstalling IIS, but I do not wish to so that unless I have
> to.


There is no way to reset to default settings on any version of IIS.
Reinstall.

However, I do not understand how reinstalling IIS will fix an HTTPS
issue. HTTP access issues are usually misconfigurations which can be
fixed without reinstalling anything.


//David
http://w3-4u.blogspot.com
http://blogs.msdn.com/David.Wang
//

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James Deland

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 5:24 am
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Thanks for the response

I am at wits end with this problem. with Https access. I get an error on
the web page after it verifies the login credentials it starts to load the
exchange OWA pages but brings up this error, <html>-2147467259
(0x80004005)</body></html>.

As you can see no other html code is loadeded. Any ideas on what courses
this would be appreciates

Regards

James
"David Wang" wrote:

> On Nov 2, 6:04 am, James Deland
> <JamesDel... RemoveThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > Is ther a way to reset the default settings on IIS on a windows 2000 server.
> > I have a problem with https access to the exchange 2003 server that i suspect
> > will be fixed by reinstalling IIS, but I do not wish to so that unless I have
> > to.
>
>
> There is no way to reset to default settings on any version of IIS.
> Reinstall.
>
> However, I do not understand how reinstalling IIS will fix an HTTPS
> issue. HTTP access issues are usually misconfigurations which can be
> fixed without reinstalling anything.
>
>
> //David
> http://w3-4u.blogspot.com
> http://blogs.msdn.com/David.Wang
> //
>
>
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David Wang

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 5:08 pm
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It seems that SSL is fine but OWA is not. Thus, reinstalling IIS is
not going to resolve your issue. Your original suspicion was incorrect
and not advisable.

Usually, OWA will have event log messages detailing what is causing it
to fail. You will want to look at OWA configuration and its error
messages at this point. And look for help from the Exchange
newsgroups. This is no longer an IIS issue.

If OWA worked in the past but not now, then start looking at what you
have added to the server that can break OWA. For example, custom
authentication.

If you never got OWA working, then look for setup support for OWA on
Exchange newsgroups. Setup problems tend to be easier to diagnose than
"what did I do to break Exchange" problems.


//David
http://w3-4u.blogspot.com
http://blogs.msdn.com/David.Wang
//




On Nov 4, 2:31 am, James Deland
<JamesDel... DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the response
>
> I am at wits end with this problem. with Https access. I get an error on
> the web page after it verifies the login credentials it starts to load the
> exchange OWA pages but brings up this error, <html>-2147467259
> (0x80004005)</body></html>.
>
> As you can see no other html code is loadeded. Any ideas on what courses
> this would be appreciates
>
> Regards
>
> James
>
>
>
> "David Wang" wrote:
> > On Nov 2, 6:04 am, James Deland
> > <JamesDel... DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > > Is ther a way to reset the default settings on IIS on a windows 2000 server.
> > > I have a problem with https access to the exchange 2003 server that i suspect
> > > will be fixed by reinstalling IIS, but I do not wish to so that unless I have
> > > to.
>
> > There is no way to reset to default settings on any version of IIS.
> > Reinstall.
>
> > However, I do not understand how reinstalling IIS will fix an HTTPS
> > issue. HTTP access issues are usually misconfigurations which can be
> > fixed without reinstalling anything.
>
> > //David
> >http://w3-4u.blogspot.com
> >http://blogs.msdn.com/David.Wang
> > //- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 3:22 am
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"David Wang" wrote:

> It seems that SSL is fine but OWA is not. Thus, reinstalling IIS is
> not going to resolve your issue. Your original suspicion was incorrect
> and not advisable.
>
> Usually, OWA will have event log messages detailing what is causing it
> to fail. You will want to look at OWA configuration and its error
> messages at this point. And look for help from the Exchange
> newsgroups. This is no longer an IIS issue.
>
> If OWA worked in the past but not now, then start looking at what you
> have added to the server that can break OWA. For example, custom
> authentication.
>
> If you never got OWA working, then look for setup support for OWA on
> Exchange newsgroups. Setup problems tend to be easier to diagnose than
> "what did I do to break Exchange" problems.
>
>
> //David
> http://w3-4u.blogspot.com
> http://blogs.msdn.com/David.Wang
> //
>
>
>
>
> On Nov 4, 2:31 am, James Deland
> <JamesDel... DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > Thanks for the response
> >
> > I am at wits end with this problem. with Https access. I get an error on
> > the web page after it verifies the login credentials it starts to load the
> > exchange OWA pages but brings up this error, <html>-2147467259
> > (0x80004005)</body></html>.
> >
> > As you can see no other html code is loadeded. Any ideas on what courses
> > this would be appreciates
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > James
> >
> >
> >
> > "David Wang" wrote:
> > > On Nov 2, 6:04 am, James Deland
> > > <JamesDel... DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > > > Is ther a way to reset the default settings on IIS on a windows 2000 server.
> > > > I have a problem with https access to the exchange 2003 server that i suspect
> > > > will be fixed by reinstalling IIS, but I do not wish to so that unless I have
> > > > to.
> >
> > > There is no way to reset to default settings on any version of IIS.
> > > Reinstall.
> >
> > > However, I do not understand how reinstalling IIS will fix an HTTPS
> > > issue. HTTP access issues are usually misconfigurations which can be
> > > fixed without reinstalling anything.
> >
> > > //David
> > >http://w3-4u.blogspot.com
> > >http://blogs.msdn.com/David.Wang
> > > //- Hide quoted text -
> >
> > - Show quoted text -
>
>
>
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 3:29 am
Post subject: Re: resettng to default [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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"David Wang" wrote:

> It seems that SSL is fine but OWA is not. Thus, reinstalling IIS is
> not going to resolve your issue. Your original suspicion was incorrect
> and not advisable.
>
> Usually, OWA will have event log messages detailing what is causing it
> to fail. You will want to look at OWA configuration and its error
> messages at this point. And look for help from the Exchange
> newsgroups. This is no longer an IIS issue.
>
> If OWA worked in the past but not now, then start looking at what you
> have added to the server that can break OWA. For example, custom
> authentication.
>
> If you never got OWA working, then look for setup support for OWA on
> Exchange newsgroups. Setup problems tend to be easier to diagnose than
> "what did I do to break Exchange" problems.
>
>
> //David
> http://w3-4u.blogspot.com
> http://blogs.msdn.com/David.Wang
> //
>
>
>
>
> On Nov 4, 2:31 am, James Deland
> <JamesDel....RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > Thanks for the response
> >
> > I am at wits end with this problem. with Https access. I get an error on
> > the web page after it verifies the login credentials it starts to load the
> > exchange OWA pages but brings up this error, <html>-2147467259
> > (0x80004005)</body></html>.
> >
> > As you can see no other html code is loadeded. Any ideas on what courses
> > this would be appreciates
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > James
> >
> >
> >
> > "David Wang" wrote:
> > > On Nov 2, 6:04 am, James Deland
> > > <JamesDel....RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > > > Is ther a way to reset the default settings on IIS on a windows 2000 server.
> > > > I have a problem with https access to the exchange 2003 server that i suspect
> > > > will be fixed by reinstalling IIS, but I do not wish to so that unless I have
> > > > to.
> >
> > > There is no way to reset to default settings on any version of IIS.
> > > Reinstall.
> >
> > > However, I do not understand how reinstalling IIS will fix an HTTPS
> > > issue. HTTP access issues are usually misconfigurations which can be
> > > fixed without reinstalling anything.
> >
> > > //David
> > >http://w3-4u.blogspot.com
> > >http://blogs.msdn.com/David.Wang
> > > //- Hide quoted text -
> >
> > - Show quoted text -
>
>
>
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