Here's the deal. We migrated a client from NT4 to SBS2003. One of my co-workers migrated their webpage over to the new server. The new webpage is not in the Default Web Site, it's in one we'll call CorpWeb. OWA worked fine on the NT4 box. (BTW- I know diddly about IIS.)
If I look in IIS, the Exchange and ExchWeb virtual directories are under the default website. I can't cut and paste in IIS, so i created new virtual directories for Exchange, ExchWeb, Public, and Exadmin in CorpWeb Web Site, and copied each property of the corresponding directory.
Now I can get past the passowrd prompt when I browse to (not the real site of course), but I don't get the pretty OWA page. Instead I get what looks like a directory listing, where I can click on Inbox, Outbox, etc.
Got any ideas?
If I look in IIS, the Exchange and ExchWeb virtual directories are under the default website. I can't cut and paste in IIS, so i created new virtual directories for Exchange, ExchWeb, Public, and Exadmin in CorpWeb Web Site, and copied each property of the corresponding directory.
Now I can get past the passowrd prompt when I browse to (not the real site of course), but I don't get the pretty OWA page. Instead I get what looks like a directory listing, where I can click on Inbox, Outbox, etc.
Got any ideas?