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Thread: Outlook Web Access URL and HTTP redirection operation

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    Outlook Web Access URL and HTTP redirection operation

    I am facing many difficulties while using an Outlook Web Access URL along with the redirection operation of the HTTP. Since I am using that in my office, I am looking for the help for Windows Server 2003 as well as Windows Server 2008. So anyone hanging out there knows about some solution??! If yes, please post it as soon as possible. I would like to tell you one more time that I am looking for an Outlook Web Access URL and HTTP redirection operation.

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    Re: Outlook Web Access URL and HTTP redirection operation

    Windows Server 2003 :
    Using IIS Manager, edit the URL of the Outlook Web Access;
    1. Open IIS Manager. Web sites / default site options open. Default Web Site a right-click and choose Properties.
    2. Click the Home Directory option. A redirection to a URL, select the option.
    3. Redirect to the section /, enter the appropriate format.

    If you have an e-mail users in Exchange Server 2007 OWA is accessed through the links at the exchange / / owa have to edit the file. Due to https: / / servername to the request routing https: / / servername / owa will.

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    Re: Outlook Web Access URL and HTTP redirection operation

    Using IIS Manager, Outlook Web Access URL and HTTPS routing arrangement :
    1. text editor Notepad on a Web server using the following code to create a file containing the album: inetbup wwwroot \ path \ in the record because SSLRedirect.htm. The code in the Exchange Server 2007 Access client-server <servername> replaced with your name.
      HTML Code:
      <html> 
      
      <head> 
      
      <title> HTML redirect to https: </ title> 
      
      META <HTTP-EQUIV = "Refresh" 
      
      CONTENT = "1; URL = https: / / <servername> / exchange"> 
      
      </ Head> 
      
      <body> 
      
      This page is trying to redirect to <a href = "https: / / <servername> / exchange /"> https: / / <servername> / <exchange / a> <br> 
      
      Consider whether you will be redirected in a few seconds, please click the link above to access Outlook Web Access. 
      
      </ BODY> </ html>
    2. Open IIS Manager. Web Sites / Default Web Site, expand their options. Default Web Site "by clicking the right drop-down menu, click Properties.
    3. Click the Home Directory option, and select A redirection to a URL.
    4. Redirect to the / to enter the exchange.
    5. The client will be sent to: A directory below URL entered above to select the file.
    6. Select the Custom Errors options. HTTP Error 403 appears on the screen, four quarters, and 403, 4, and then click Edit to click.
    7. Click the Browse button at the start of the file created using the path selection.
    8. Click OK to save changes.
    9. the command line to run the iisreset / restart IIS running noforce.

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    Re: Outlook Web Access URL and HTTP redirection operation

    When working with Windows Server 2008, SSL options in the Default Web Site or the OWA virtual directory without the need for action in the IIS 7.0. IIS Manager on the Regulations of Outlook Web Access URL.
    1. Internet Information Server (IIS) snap-open it.
    2. Expand the local computer. Sites Default Web Site I choose.
    3. Default Web Site Home panel functions, select View, select this option is not selected.
    4. in 'i double click IIS HTTP Redirect.
    5. Redirect the request to the destination selection box / owa, no entry.
    6. Redirect the request to redirect the behavior only in the substantive content in this directory (no subdirectories) Select.
    7. Status Code found in the list of courses (302) Select.
    8. Apply in the Actions panel and click Apply Changes.
    9. The new configuration can be used as active running IISReset running the command line.

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    Re: Outlook Web Access URL and HTTP redirection operation

    IIS Manager Outlook Web Access over HTTPS URL forwarding arrangements.
    1. Internet Information Server (IIS) snap-open it.
    2. Expand the local computer. Sites Default Web Site I choose.
    3. Default Web Site Home panel functions, select View, select this option is not selected.
    4. Under Redirect 'I double-click HTTP in IIS.
    5. Redirect destination to this request, check the / owa, no entry.
    6. Redirect request to redirect the behavior only in the substantive content in this directory (no subdirectories) Select.
    7. Status Code found in the list of courses (302) Select.
    8. Actions panel apply the changes, click Apply.
    9. The new configuration can be used as assets by executing the command line run iisreset.


    Windows Server 2008 in the parent directory when you made these changes for the routing sub spread. For example, routing operations / owa virtual directory can be seen in the previous settings Default Web Site option above were done with HTTP redirection. This definition in the main directory / Autodiscover / Exchange Public affect virtually unchanged. Adverse reactions due to the routing process for the virtual directory must be removed.

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