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I have a baseline install completed everything was working perfect. Now out
of no where I have a "440 Login Timeout" when attempting a login to OWA. Is there a way to reset OWA to defaults in IIS or from a shell script? All a can think that happened is there was another admin in the server and changed the authentication to objects below the OWA virtual directory. |
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Stay far out of IIS when it comes to OWA. I ran into this issue when a
web developer decided to turn on integrated authentication through IIS on the OWA virtual directory instead of the Exchange Management Console... It messes up something in the auth directory. The only way to get things back I've found is to remove the Client Access role, remove IIS, delete the INETPUB directory and the ClientAccess directory, reboot, and reinstall IIS and the Client Access role. On May 1, 6:32 pm, Stan B <S> wrote: [..] |
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