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wiki:exchange_activesync_and_outlook_mobile_access_errors_occur_when_ssl_or_forms-based_authentication_is_required_for_exchange_server_2003 [2017/10/31 22:49] wikiadminwiki:exchange_activesync_and_outlook_mobile_access_errors_occur_when_ssl_or_forms-based_authentication_is_required_for_exchange_server_2003 [2017/10/31 22:57] wikiadmin
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 +=====Exchange Activesync and Outlook Mobile Access Errors Occur When SSL or Forms-Based Authentication Is Required For Exchange Server 2003=====
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 Reprinted below are portions of the Microsoft Support Article ID: 817379 - Last Review: October 31, 2008 - Revision: 19.0  The entire Microsoft support Article can be found here: [http://support.microsoft.com/kb/817379|http://support.microsoft.com/kb/817379] Reprinted below are portions of the Microsoft Support Article ID: 817379 - Last Review: October 31, 2008 - Revision: 19.0  The entire Microsoft support Article can be found here: [http://support.microsoft.com/kb/817379|http://support.microsoft.com/kb/817379]
  
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 **Important** Method 2 (per this Microsoft Support KB article) should be used only in an environment that has no Exchange Server 2003 front-end server. The registry changes should be made only on the server on which the mailboxes are located. **Important** Method 2 (per this Microsoft Support KB article) should be used only in an environment that has no Exchange Server 2003 front-end server. The registry changes should be made only on the server on which the mailboxes are located.
  
-**Create a secondary virtual directory for Exchange that does not require SSL, and then add a registry value to point to the new virtual directory.** +====Create a secondary virtual directory for Exchange that does not require SSL, and then add a registry value to point to the new virtual directory.==== 
  
 Note These steps affect both Outlook Mobile Access connections and Exchange ActiveSync connections. After you follow these steps, both Outlook Mobile Access and Exchange ActiveSync connections use the new virtual directory that you create.  Note These steps affect both Outlook Mobile Access connections and Exchange ActiveSync connections. After you follow these steps, both Outlook Mobile Access and Exchange ActiveSync connections use the new virtual directory that you create. 
  
-:: * * * :: 
  
-__Disable the forms-based authentication for the Exchange virtual directory__+ 
 +====Disable the forms-based authentication for the Exchange virtual directory====
 To create a secondary virtual directory for Exchange that is based on steps 1 through 7 of the following procedure, make sure that forms-based authentication is disabled for the Exchange virtual directory before you make the copy. Before you follow these steps, disable forms-based authentication in Exchange System Manager. Then restart Internet Information Services (IIS). To do this, follow these steps:  To create a secondary virtual directory for Exchange that is based on steps 1 through 7 of the following procedure, make sure that forms-based authentication is disabled for the Exchange virtual directory before you make the copy. Before you follow these steps, disable forms-based authentication in Exchange System Manager. Then restart Internet Information Services (IIS). To do this, follow these steps: 
  
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 __Create a secondary virtual directory for Exchange server__ __Create a secondary virtual directory for Exchange server__
  
-You must use Internet IIS Manager to create this virtual directory for Exchange ActiveSync and Outlook Mobile Access to work. If you are using Windows Server 2003, follow these steps: +====You must use Internet IIS Manager to create this virtual directory for Exchange ActiveSync and Outlook Mobile Access to work.==== 
 +If you are using Windows Server 2003, follow these steps: 
  
 1.  Start __Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager__. 1.  Start __Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager__.
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 *     g.  Click __Start__, click __Run__, type __IISRESET/NOFORCE__, and then press ENTER to restart Internet Information Services (IIS). *     g.  Click __Start__, click __Run__, type __IISRESET/NOFORCE__, and then press ENTER to restart Internet Information Services (IIS).
  
-__Note__ If the server is Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 (SBS), the name of the Exchange OMA virtual directory must be __exchange-oma__.+**Note** If the server is Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 (SBS), the name of the Exchange OMA virtual directory must be __exchange-oma__.
  
 The integrated setup of Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 creates the __exchange-oma__ virtual directory in IIS. Additionally, it points the ExchangeVDir registry key to __/exchange-oma__ during the initial installation. Other SBS wizards, such as the __Configure E-mail__ and __Internet Connection Wizard (CEICW)__ also expect the virtual directory name in IIS to be __exchange-oma__. The integrated setup of Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 creates the __exchange-oma__ virtual directory in IIS. Additionally, it points the ExchangeVDir registry key to __/exchange-oma__ during the initial installation. Other SBS wizards, such as the __Configure E-mail__ and __Internet Connection Wizard (CEICW)__ also expect the virtual directory name in IIS to be __exchange-oma__.
  
wiki/exchange_activesync_and_outlook_mobile_access_errors_occur_when_ssl_or_forms-based_authentication_is_required_for_exchange_server_2003.txt · Last modified: 2017/10/31 23:00 by 127.0.0.1