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| I have lost Outlook Web Access
Hello all and thank you in advance for any help. We have Windows Server 2008 and everything was fine until I accidentally deleted the SBS Web Application site in IIS7 and now Outlook Web Access doesn't work. I have not the faintest idea how to get it back again, and I have spent days trying to find out how to restore it but with no luck. Any help, clues, directions, anything, would be brilliant. In desperation, Vicky |
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| Re: I have lost Outlook Web Access
Go into the SBS Server Console/Network/Configuration and run the Fix My Network wizard again. "VictoriaB" <VictoriaB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8176AEBA-1E21-43E9-925D-3EC25F95882A@microsoft.com... > Hello all and thank you in advance for any help. > > We have Windows Server 2008 and everything was fine until I > accidentally deleted the SBS Web Application site in IIS7 and now > Outlook Web Access doesn't work. I have not the faintest idea how to > get > it back again, and I have spent days trying to find out how to restore > it but with no luck. > Any help, clues, directions, anything, would be brilliant. > > In desperation, > > Vicky > |
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| Re: I have lost Outlook Web Access
Hi AllenM, Thank you very much for your reply. I have just run this twice, both times it got three quarters of the way through and said 'Windows SBS Fix My Network Wizard has stopped working...' Thank you, Vicky "AllenM" wrote: > Go into the SBS Server Console/Network/Configuration and run the Fix My > Network wizard again. > > "VictoriaB" <VictoriaB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:8176AEBA-1E21-43E9-925D-3EC25F95882A@microsoft.com... > > Hello all and thank you in advance for any help. > > > > We have Windows Server 2008 and everything was fine until I > > accidentally deleted the SBS Web Application site in IIS7 and now > > Outlook Web Access doesn't work. I have not the faintest idea how to > > get > > it back again, and I have spent days trying to find out how to restore > > it but with no luck. > > Any help, clues, directions, anything, would be brilliant. > > > > In desperation, > > > > Vicky > > > > > |
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| Re: I have lost Outlook Web Access
Run the SBS BPA tool. this should show you that OWA is broken and what needs to be done to fix it. If you have any questions regarding the results post it here. "VictoriaB" <VictoriaB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A6DBA83A-CE9E-410A-B38E-A3006227D568@microsoft.com... > Hi AllenM, > > Thank you very much for your reply. I have just run this twice, both times > it got three quarters of the way through and said 'Windows SBS Fix My > Network > Wizard has stopped working...' > > Thank you, > > Vicky > > "AllenM" wrote: > >> Go into the SBS Server Console/Network/Configuration and run the Fix My >> Network wizard again. >> >> "VictoriaB" <VictoriaB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:8176AEBA-1E21-43E9-925D-3EC25F95882A@microsoft.com... >> > Hello all and thank you in advance for any help. >> > >> > We have Windows Server 2008 and everything was fine until I >> > accidentally deleted the SBS Web Application site in IIS7 and now >> > Outlook Web Access doesn't work. I have not the faintest idea how to >> > get >> > it back again, and I have spent days trying to find out how to restore >> > it but with no luck. >> > Any help, clues, directions, anything, would be brilliant. >> > >> > In desperation, >> > >> > Vicky >> > >> >> >> |
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| Re: I have lost Outlook Web Access
There was one error of interest (below) the others were about display issues on shared mailboxes. Header Severity Title Group Type Group Name Description Error DNS A resource record points to incorrect IP address The host (A) resource record points to the incorrect IP address 192.168.10.2192.168.238.1192.168.216.1192.168.10.128. The record should point to 192.168.10.2. "AllenM" wrote: > Run the SBS BPA tool. this should show you that OWA is broken and what needs > to be done to fix it. If you have any questions regarding the results post > it here. > > > "VictoriaB" <VictoriaB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:A6DBA83A-CE9E-410A-B38E-A3006227D568@microsoft.com... > > Hi AllenM, > > > > Thank you very much for your reply. I have just run this twice, both times > > it got three quarters of the way through and said 'Windows SBS Fix My > > Network > > Wizard has stopped working...' > > > > Thank you, > > > > Vicky > > > > "AllenM" wrote: > > > >> Go into the SBS Server Console/Network/Configuration and run the Fix My > >> Network wizard again. > >> > >> "VictoriaB" <VictoriaB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:8176AEBA-1E21-43E9-925D-3EC25F95882A@microsoft.com... > >> > Hello all and thank you in advance for any help. > >> > > >> > We have Windows Server 2008 and everything was fine until I > >> > accidentally deleted the SBS Web Application site in IIS7 and now > >> > Outlook Web Access doesn't work. I have not the faintest idea how to > >> > get > >> > it back again, and I have spent days trying to find out how to restore > >> > it but with no luck. > >> > Any help, clues, directions, anything, would be brilliant. > >> > > >> > In desperation, > >> > > >> > Vicky > >> > > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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| Re: I have lost Outlook Web Access
And two other errors that may be of interest: Warning DHCP Server Service not started The DHCP Server service is not running on this server. By default, this service is running and Startup Type is set to Automatic. To disable the DHCP Server service, click Start, click All Programs, point to Windows Small Business Server, and then click Windows SBS Console (Advanced Mode). In the Windows SBS Console, click the Network tab, click the Connectivity tab, and then click Stop DHCP. Warning Distribution Groups OU does not exist Windows Small Business Server's MyBusiness\Distribution Groups OU does not exist Warning Local activation permission to the IIS WAMREG Admin Service required The Network Service is missing local activation permissions to the IIS WAMREG admin Service in accordance with the event ID 10016 in the system event log. For more information, see KB Event ID error messages 10016 and 10017 are logged in the System log after you install Windows SharePoint Services 3.0" at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=128063." "AllenM" wrote: > Run the SBS BPA tool. this should show you that OWA is broken and what needs > to be done to fix it. If you have any questions regarding the results post > it here. > > > "VictoriaB" <VictoriaB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:A6DBA83A-CE9E-410A-B38E-A3006227D568@microsoft.com... > > Hi AllenM, > > > > Thank you very much for your reply. I have just run this twice, both times > > it got three quarters of the way through and said 'Windows SBS Fix My > > Network > > Wizard has stopped working...' > > > > Thank you, > > > > Vicky > > > > "AllenM" wrote: > > > >> Go into the SBS Server Console/Network/Configuration and run the Fix My > >> Network wizard again. > >> > >> "VictoriaB" <VictoriaB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:8176AEBA-1E21-43E9-925D-3EC25F95882A@microsoft.com... > >> > Hello all and thank you in advance for any help. > >> > > >> > We have Windows Server 2008 and everything was fine until I > >> > accidentally deleted the SBS Web Application site in IIS7 and now > >> > Outlook Web Access doesn't work. I have not the faintest idea how to > >> > get > >> > it back again, and I have spent days trying to find out how to restore > >> > it but with no luck. > >> > Any help, clues, directions, anything, would be brilliant. > >> > > >> > In desperation, > >> > > >> > Vicky > >> > > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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| Re: I have lost Outlook Web Access
I think you may need to put out a distress call to Susan Bradley. An MVP who is very talented and knowledgable with SBS and Exchange. In SBS 2003 all you really needed to do was rerun the CEICW to fix your OWA problem. Now with SBS 2008 it's not quite that simple. however I would have thought that if you were able to successfully run the Fix My Network it would have resolved your problem. I got one more suggestion that should assist you and that is to run the Exchange BPA also. that is located in the Exchange Management Console under Tools. Repost this and in the field mark Attention Susan Bradley. she is a frequent visitor here in this NG and is always willing to help out with her expertise. Good luck. "VictoriaB" <VictoriaB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:283FB48D-D89E-4FEA-B7B7-9C1CFBA0830C@microsoft.com... > And two other errors that may be of interest: > > Warning DHCP Server Service not started The DHCP Server service is not > running on this server. By default, this service is running and Startup > Type > is set to Automatic. To disable the DHCP Server service, click Start, > click > All Programs, point to Windows Small Business Server, and then click > Windows > SBS Console (Advanced Mode). In the Windows SBS Console, click the Network > tab, click the Connectivity tab, and then click Stop DHCP. > Warning Distribution Groups OU does not exist Windows Small Business > Server's MyBusiness\Distribution Groups OU does not exist > Warning Local activation permission to the IIS WAMREG Admin Service > required The Network Service is missing local activation permissions to > the > IIS WAMREG admin Service in accordance with the event ID 10016 in the > system > event log. For more information, see KB Event ID error messages 10016 and > 10017 are logged in the System log after you install Windows SharePoint > Services 3.0" at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=128063." > > > "AllenM" wrote: > >> Run the SBS BPA tool. this should show you that OWA is broken and what >> needs >> to be done to fix it. If you have any questions regarding the results >> post >> it here. >> >> >> "VictoriaB" <VictoriaB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:A6DBA83A-CE9E-410A-B38E-A3006227D568@microsoft.com... >> > Hi AllenM, >> > >> > Thank you very much for your reply. I have just run this twice, both >> > times >> > it got three quarters of the way through and said 'Windows SBS Fix My >> > Network >> > Wizard has stopped working...' >> > >> > Thank you, >> > >> > Vicky >> > >> > "AllenM" wrote: >> > >> >> Go into the SBS Server Console/Network/Configuration and run the Fix >> >> My >> >> Network wizard again. >> >> >> >> "VictoriaB" <VictoriaB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:8176AEBA-1E21-43E9-925D-3EC25F95882A@microsoft.com... >> >> > Hello all and thank you in advance for any help. >> >> > >> >> > We have Windows Server 2008 and everything was fine until I >> >> > accidentally deleted the SBS Web Application site in IIS7 and now >> >> > Outlook Web Access doesn't work. I have not the faintest idea how to >> >> > get >> >> > it back again, and I have spent days trying to find out how to >> >> > restore >> >> > it but with no luck. >> >> > Any help, clues, directions, anything, would be brilliant. >> >> > >> >> > In desperation, >> >> > >> >> > Vicky >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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| Re: I have lost Outlook Web Access
"AllenM" <NoReply@NoEmail.com> wrote in message news:Or85Hx6OKHA.220@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >I think you may need to put out a distress call to Susan Bradley. An MVP >who is very talented and knowledgable with SBS and Exchange. In SBS 2003 >all you really needed to do was rerun the CEICW to fix your OWA problem. >Now with SBS 2008 it's not quite that simple. however I would have thought >that if you were able to successfully run the Fix My Network it would have >resolved your problem. I got one more suggestion that should assist you and >that is to run the Exchange BPA also. that is located in the Exchange >Management Console under Tools. Repost this and in the field mark Attention >Susan Bradley. she is a frequent visitor here in this NG and is always >willing to help out with her expertise. Good luck. > I'm not sure of the total ramificaitons with reinstalling IIS on an SBS (whatever version) machine, because there are other features and apps that use it, but specifically for Exchange, check out the following article. However, keep in mind, you will have to remove and reinstall the CAS role. How to remove and to reinstall IIS on a computer that is running Exchange Server 2000, 2003 and 2007 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/320202 Also, take not, the following is quoted from the article: "If you have to reinstall IIS on a computer that running Exchange Server 2007, you must also reinstall Exchange 2007. This is to restore links to IIS that provide Outlook Web Access functionality together with other Exchange-related Web services such as the Availability service." I'm just trying to point out that it is a time consuming event and requires a bit of diligence to complete it. -- Ace This posting is provided "AS-IS" with no warranties or guarantees and confers no rights. Please reply back to the newsgroup or forum for collaboration benefit among responding engineers, and to help others benefit from your resolution. Ace Fekay, MCT, MCTS 2008, MCTS Exchange, MCSE, MCSA 2003 & 2000, MCSA Messaging Microsoft Certified Trainer For urgent issues, please contact Microsoft PSS directly. Please check http://support.microsoft.com for regional support phone numbers. |
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| Re: I have lost Outlook Web Access - FAO Susan Bradley
Thank you so much for all your help and suggestions here. I did consider reinstalling IIS but at the moment I'd rather save that as a last resort. I tried to install the Exchange BPA but it's asking me to install .net framework 1.1 and I'm not sure if I want to do that. If anyone knows of any other possible answers in the meantime I would be very grateful. Thank you, Vicky "Ace Fekay [MCT]" wrote: > "AllenM" <NoReply@NoEmail.com> wrote in message > news:Or85Hx6OKHA.220@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > >I think you may need to put out a distress call to Susan Bradley. An MVP > >who is very talented and knowledgable with SBS and Exchange. In SBS 2003 > >all you really needed to do was rerun the CEICW to fix your OWA problem. > >Now with SBS 2008 it's not quite that simple. however I would have thought > >that if you were able to successfully run the Fix My Network it would have > >resolved your problem. I got one more suggestion that should assist you and > >that is to run the Exchange BPA also. that is located in the Exchange > >Management Console under Tools. Repost this and in the field mark Attention > >Susan Bradley. she is a frequent visitor here in this NG and is always > >willing to help out with her expertise. Good luck. > > > > I'm not sure of the total ramificaitons with reinstalling IIS on an SBS > (whatever version) machine, because there are other features and apps that > use it, but specifically for Exchange, check out the following article. > However, keep in mind, you will have to remove and reinstall the CAS role. > > How to remove and to reinstall IIS on a computer that is running Exchange > Server 2000, 2003 and 2007 > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/320202 > > Also, take not, the following is quoted from the article: > "If you have to reinstall IIS on a computer that running Exchange Server > 2007, you must also reinstall Exchange 2007. This is to restore links to IIS > that provide Outlook Web Access functionality together with other > Exchange-related Web services such as the Availability service." > > I'm just trying to point out that it is a time consuming event and requires > a bit of diligence to complete it. > > -- > Ace > > This posting is provided "AS-IS" with no warranties or guarantees and > confers no rights. > > Please reply back to the newsgroup or forum for collaboration benefit among > responding engineers, and to help others benefit from your resolution. > > Ace Fekay, MCT, MCTS 2008, MCTS Exchange, MCSE, MCSA 2003 & 2000, MCSA > Messaging > Microsoft Certified Trainer > > For urgent issues, please contact Microsoft PSS directly. Please check > http://support.microsoft.com for regional support phone numbers. > > > > > > > |
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| Re: I have lost Outlook Web Access - FAO Susan Bradley
"VictoriaB" <VictoriaB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:70599C7F-5CFC-4F8D-899D-0C7223220094@microsoft.com... > Thank you so much for all your help and suggestions here. > > I did consider reinstalling IIS but at the moment I'd rather save that as > a > last resort. > > I tried to install the Exchange BPA but it's asking me to install .net > framework 1.1 and I'm not sure if I want to do that. > > If anyone knows of any other possible answers in the meantime I would be > very grateful. > > Thank you, > > Vicky If the SBSBPA requires .Net Framework 1.1, then it will need it, or it can't run. The BPA is a valuable tool for SBS. It is unfortunate that the SBS Web Application site in IIS7 was deleted. The applications section in IIS are the actual programs that run and perform various functions. I can understand the reluctance in following the procedure in the link I've provided. However, at this time, keep in mind, OWA is non-functional, and I'm willing to bet there's a possibility that other functions are failing because the application site is no longer present. If you don't have a System State and c: drive backup prior to the deletion that you can use to restore it, then I think at this time, it may be a wise choice to call Microsoft PSS (Product Support and Services) to assist you in repairing your SBS installation. After all, this is a production server, and you need to get this functionality up and running. PSS does not charge by time. They charge a one time fee, and they will take as long as it takes to get it working, for that one time fee. Ace |
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| Re: I have lost Outlook Web Access - FAO Susan Bradley
Hi Ace, Thank you for the quick reply. I had not even thought of using a backup, and yes I do have a backup prior to the deletion. However, I have never restored that kind of data before and it will not let me restore IIS on it's own, and I do not want to overwrite other things - is it possible to do this? Thank you, Vicky "Ace Fekay [MCT]" wrote: > "VictoriaB" <VictoriaB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:70599C7F-5CFC-4F8D-899D-0C7223220094@microsoft.com... > > Thank you so much for all your help and suggestions here. > > > > I did consider reinstalling IIS but at the moment I'd rather save that as > > a > > last resort. > > > > I tried to install the Exchange BPA but it's asking me to install .net > > framework 1.1 and I'm not sure if I want to do that. > > > > If anyone knows of any other possible answers in the meantime I would be > > very grateful. > > > > Thank you, > > > > Vicky > > If the SBSBPA requires .Net Framework 1.1, then it will need it, or it can't > run. The BPA is a valuable tool for SBS. > > It is unfortunate that the SBS Web Application site in IIS7 was deleted. The > applications section in IIS are the actual programs that run and perform > various functions. I can understand the reluctance in following the > procedure in the link I've provided. However, at this time, keep in mind, > OWA is non-functional, and I'm willing to bet there's a possibility that > other functions are failing because the application site is no longer > present. > > If you don't have a System State and c: drive backup prior to the deletion > that you can use to restore it, then I think at this time, it may be a wise > choice to call Microsoft PSS (Product Support and Services) to assist you in > repairing your SBS installation. After all, this is a production server, and > you need to get this functionality up and running. PSS does not charge by > time. They charge a one time fee, and they will take as long as it takes to > get it working, for that one time fee. > > Ace > > > > |
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| Re: I have lost Outlook Web Access - FAO Susan Bradley
"VictoriaB" <VictoriaB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4DAF61A2-AC0C-4B87-8165-7AAD33611E7D@microsoft.com... > Hi Ace, > > Thank you for the quick reply. > > I had not even thought of using a backup, and yes I do have a backup prior > to the deletion. However, I have never restored that kind of data before > and > it will not let me restore IIS on it's own, and I do not want to overwrite > other things - is it possible to do this? > > Thank you, > > Vicky Vicky, Since you deleted a web application, you deleted its reference in the Metabase, which is what IIS uses to store it's settings. The system state will restore those settings, that is provided you didn't also delete the actual files related to the app (in program files, etc). If you did, then you can also restore those specific files. I don't know exactly what you've deleted, but if it was JUST in IIS, then a System State restore will fix it, from what I'm gathering from your explanation. Ace |
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| Re: I have lost Outlook Web Access - FAO Susan Bradley
Yes, it was just the IIS information that I deleted, nothing more, so thank you very much for that idea. Just one question, I get an Active Directory warning when I click on the files to restore in System State - will I overwrite AD if I go ahead with this? Thank you, Vicky "Ace Fekay [MCT]" wrote: > "VictoriaB" <VictoriaB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:4DAF61A2-AC0C-4B87-8165-7AAD33611E7D@microsoft.com... > > Hi Ace, > > > > Thank you for the quick reply. > > > > I had not even thought of using a backup, and yes I do have a backup prior > > to the deletion. However, I have never restored that kind of data before > > and > > it will not let me restore IIS on it's own, and I do not want to overwrite > > other things - is it possible to do this? > > > > Thank you, > > > > Vicky > > > Vicky, > > Since you deleted a web application, you deleted its reference in the > Metabase, which is what IIS uses to store it's settings. The system state > will restore those settings, that is provided you didn't also delete the > actual files related to the app (in program files, etc). If you did, then > you can also restore those specific files. I don't know exactly what you've > deleted, but if it was JUST in IIS, then a System State restore will fix it, > from what I'm gathering from your explanation. > > Ace > > > |
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| Re: I have lost Outlook Web Access
Depending upon what exactly you deleted and where you may be able to restore the IIS "metabase" files. Note that IIS7 doesn't have a metabase per-se anymore but this article may give you some ideas: http://blogs.iis.net/robert_mcmurray...ion-r-i-p.aspx I am not an expert on IIS7, so backup first. You may also want to post into the SBS2008-specific group, instructions for joining it are here: https://connect.microsoft.com/sbs08/...i/default.aspx -- Allan Williams VictoriaB wrote: > Hello all and thank you in advance for any help. > > We have Windows Server 2008 and everything was fine until I > accidentally deleted the SBS Web Application site in IIS7 and now > Outlook Web Access doesn't work. I have not the faintest idea how to > get > it back again, and I have spent days trying to find out how to restore > it but with no luck. > Any help, clues, directions, anything, would be brilliant. > > In desperation, > > Vicky |
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| Re: I have lost Outlook Web Access - FAO Susan Bradley
"VictoriaB" <VictoriaB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FC9613DF-1548-468F-8A50-D5665AEA2B09@microsoft.com... > Yes, it was just the IIS information that I deleted, nothing more, so > thank > you very much for that idea. > > Just one question, I get an Active Directory warning when I click on the > files to restore in System State - will I overwrite AD if I go ahead with > this? > > Thank you, > > Vicky If you only have one domain controller in the domain, eg the SBS, then no, you don't want to restore it, especially if the system state backup is a week old, which I assume since your first posting date. It will overwrite current data. If you have added a replica DC, then you can go ahead and do it. I believe you only have the SBS server and it's the only server, so to speak (as in domain controller), so I suggest not to run the restore. As far as restoring IIS7, the metabase no longer exists. I know I mentioned it was there earlier, but I forgot you are on SBS2008. II7 uses an XML configuration file called applicationHost.config. Read that first link Al Williams posted. It's a good article on II7. You can follow his suggestions to post to the SBS2008 Connect forum regarding this issue. There are qualified folks that can help you with SBS2008 and restoring IIS7. As I said earlier, I do not know the ramifications of restoring IIS7 on SBS 2008, since SBS has numerous features that use web services. Keep in mind, the longer you wait, and start a new post elsewhere, the longer it will take you to get up and running. I feel your best option is to call PSS. They'll have it done in a jiffy. Otherwise, you can post to the SBS2008 Connect forum. Ace |
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