Uhm, I somehow managed to misplace the webservices.aspx file on an Exchange 2007 server in the (Default Web Site)/EWS directory. Would someone be kind enough to cut and paste a copy of their webservices.aspx file or tell me another way that I can replace it? If it is considered software piracy to ask for something like this, please let me know. I'm not trying to do anything shady here and do not want to represent myself as such.
"Andy" wrote in message news:e21dfcb6-b19f-415b-bc61-c4bae302cfb5@27g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... > > Uhm, I somehow managed to misplace the webservices.aspx file on an > Exchange 2007 server in the (Default Web Site)/EWS directory. > > Would someone be kind enough to cut and paste a copy of their > webservices.aspx file or tell me another way that I can replace it? > > If it is considered software piracy to ask for something like > this, please let me know. I'm not trying to do anything shady here > and do not want to represent myself as such. I don't even see a webservices.aspx file in my EWS VDir. Are you sure that you had one? Lee. -- ______________________________________ Outlook Web Access For PDA , OWA For WAP www.leederbyshire.com email a@t leederbyshire d.0.t c.0.m ______________________________________
On May 15, 8:13 am, "Lee Derbyshire [MVP]" <email a@t leederbyshire d. 0.t c.0.m> wrote: > "Andy" wrote in message > > news:e21dfcb6-b19f-415b-bc61-c4bae302cfb5@27g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... > > > > > Uhm, I somehow managed to misplace the webservices.aspx file on an > > Exchange 2007 server in the (Default Web Site)/EWS directory. > > > Would someone be kind enough to cut and paste a copy of their > > webservices.aspx file or tell me another way that I can replace it? > > > If it is considered software piracy to ask for something like > > this, please let me know. I'm not trying to do anything shady here > > and do not want to represent myself as such. > > I don't even see a webservices.aspx file in my EWS VDir. Are you sure that > you had one? > > Lee. > > -- > ______________________________________ > > Outlook Web Access For PDA , OWA For WAPwww.leederbyshire.com > email a@t leederbyshire d.0.t c.0.m > ______________________________________ I guess I was just assuming. The test-outlookwebservices | fl command gives me.... ID : 1013 Type: Error Message: When Contacting https://mymailserver.com/ews/webservices.aspx recieved the error the request failed with HTTP status 404: Not Found. The next part says.... ID: 1016 Type: Error Message: [EXPR]-Error when contacting the AS service at https://myserver.com/ews/webservices.aspx. The elapsed time was 343 milliseconds. As I said, I assume it was a rights issue so I went to check it out and found the file doesn't exist. Internal and External URL's exist and things like OWA work completely.... Outlook Anywhere used to work but doesn't anymore.
"Andy" wrote in message news:598b5df4-6c73-4552-8cca-0e3e5429e1cb@r66g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... > On May 15, 8:13 am, "Lee Derbyshire [MVP]" <email a@t leederbyshire d. > 0.t c.0.m> wrote: >> "Andy" wrote in message >> >> news:e21dfcb6-b19f-415b-bc61-c4bae302cfb5@27g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... >> >> >> >> > Uhm, I somehow managed to misplace the webservices.aspx file on an >> > Exchange 2007 server in the (Default Web Site)/EWS directory. >> >> > Would someone be kind enough to cut and paste a copy of their >> > webservices.aspx file or tell me another way that I can replace it? >> >> > If it is considered software piracy to ask for something like >> > this, please let me know. I'm not trying to do anything shady here >> > and do not want to represent myself as such. >> >> I don't even see a webservices.aspx file in my EWS VDir. Are you sure >> that >> you had one? >> >> Lee. >> >> -- >> ______________________________________ >> >> Outlook Web Access For PDA , OWA For WAPwww.leederbyshire.com >> email a@t leederbyshire d.0.t c.0.m >> ______________________________________ > > I guess I was just assuming. The test-outlookwebservices | fl > command gives me.... > > ID : 1013 > Type: Error > Message: When Contacting https://mymailserver.com/ews/webservices.aspx > recieved the error the request failed with HTTP status 404: Not Found. > > The next part says.... > > ID: 1016 > Type: Error > Message: [EXPR]-Error when contacting the AS service at > https://myserver.com/ews/webservices.aspx. The elapsed time was 343 > milliseconds. > > As I said, I assume it was a rights issue so I went to check it out > and found the file doesn't exist. > > Internal and External URL's exist and things like OWA work > completely.... Outlook Anywhere used to work but doesn't anymore. That's odd. My server doesn't look for that file if I do Test-OutlookWebServices here. The only one it looks for in that folder is Exchange.asmx .