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date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 16:42:26 -0500,    group: microsoft.public.exchange.mobility        back       


OWA and Exchange Active sync broke after upgrade to Exchange SP2   
Hi, just upgraded Exchange to SP2 (after applying hotfix 831464 as required) 
and now Exchange Active Sync is broke.  OWA requires login in the format 
domain\user instead of just the user that it required before.  I suspect 
that the two are linked.

What to look for?

** Tom **
date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 16:42:26 -0500   author:   Thomas Goodson

Re: OWA and Exchange Active sync broke after upgrade to Exchange SP2   
"Thomas Goodson"  wrote:

>Hi, just upgraded Exchange to SP2 (after applying hotfix 831464 as required) 
>and now Exchange Active Sync is broke.  OWA requires login in the format 
>domain\user instead of just the user that it required before.  I suspect 
>that the two are linked.
>
>What to look for?
>
>** Tom **
>

You have SBS don't you? Check out the SBS forums. Something about
some template or preference in SBS getting overwritten by SP2. It
is just a SBS 2003 issue as far as I know, not affecting Exchange
2003 users.
-- 
__________________________________________________________________________________
Ed Hansberry  (Please do *NOT* email me. Post here for the benefit of all)
What is on my Pocket PC? http://www.ehansberry.com/
Microsoft MVP - Mobile Devices   www.pocketpc.com
What is an MVP? - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
date: Thu, 09 Feb 2006 16:34:42 -0600   author:   Ed Hansberry, MS-MVP/Mobile Devices

Re: OWA and Exchange Active sync broke after upgrade to Exchange SP2   
Yes, it is SBS.  Thanks for the pointer.
** Tom **

"Ed Hansberry, MS-MVP/Mobile Devices" 
 wrote in message 
news:aqgnu1ppmbgc996602f9tte2p56j4uqtlg@4ax.com...
> "Thomas Goodson"  wrote:
>
>>Hi, just upgraded Exchange to SP2 (after applying hotfix 831464 as 
>>required)
>>and now Exchange Active Sync is broke.  OWA requires login in the format
>>domain\user instead of just the user that it required before.  I suspect
>>that the two are linked.
>>
>>What to look for?
>>
>>** Tom **
>>
>
> You have SBS don't you? Check out the SBS forums. Something about
> some template or preference in SBS getting overwritten by SP2. It
> is just a SBS 2003 issue as far as I know, not affecting Exchange
> 2003 users.
> -- 
> __________________________________________________________________________________
> Ed Hansberry  (Please do *NOT* email me. Post here for the benefit of all)
> What is on my Pocket PC? http://www.ehansberry.com/
> Microsoft MVP - Mobile Devices   www.pocketpc.com
> What is an MVP? - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 18:19:12 -0500   author:   Thomas Goodson

Re: OWA and Exchange Active sync broke after upgrade to Exchange SP2   
SP2 overwrites the logon.asp page that Exchange uses for Forms Based 
authentication in OWA. With SBS, the server is setup to automatically supply 
the domain name for you, whereas in Exchange proper it is not. The logon.asp 
page can be modified to provide the domain name by default, thereby 
requiring the user to only provide 'username/password'.

"Thomas Goodson"  wrote in message 
news:%23oXkV%23cLGHA.3496@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> Yes, it is SBS.  Thanks for the pointer.
> ** Tom **
>
> "Ed Hansberry, MS-MVP/Mobile Devices" 
>  wrote in message 
> news:aqgnu1ppmbgc996602f9tte2p56j4uqtlg@4ax.com...
>> "Thomas Goodson"  wrote:
>>
>>>Hi, just upgraded Exchange to SP2 (after applying hotfix 831464 as 
>>>required)
>>>and now Exchange Active Sync is broke.  OWA requires login in the format
>>>domain\user instead of just the user that it required before.  I suspect
>>>that the two are linked.
>>>
>>>What to look for?
>>>
>>>** Tom **
>>>
>>
>> You have SBS don't you? Check out the SBS forums. Something about
>> some template or preference in SBS getting overwritten by SP2. It
>> is just a SBS 2003 issue as far as I know, not affecting Exchange
>> 2003 users.
>> -- 
>> __________________________________________________________________________________
>> Ed Hansberry  (Please do *NOT* email me. Post here for the benefit of 
>> all)
>> What is on my Pocket PC? http://www.ehansberry.com/
>> Microsoft MVP - Mobile Devices   www.pocketpc.com
>> What is an MVP? - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
>
>
date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 21:30:08 -0600   author:   Daniel A. Galant

Re: OWA and Exchange Active sync broke after upgrade to Exchange SP2   
"Daniel A. Galant"  wrote:

>SP2 overwrites the logon.asp page that Exchange uses for Forms Based 
>authentication in OWA. With SBS, the server is setup to automatically supply 
>the domain name for you, whereas in Exchange proper it is not. The logon.asp 
>page can be modified to provide the domain name by default, thereby 
>requiring the user to only provide 'username/password'.

Thanks Daniel. Is it as easy as simply restoring the logon.asp
page after the application of SP2?
-- 
__________________________________________________________________________________
Ed Hansberry  (Please do *NOT* email me. Post here for the benefit of all)
What is on my Pocket PC? http://www.ehansberry.com/
Microsoft MVP - Mobile Devices   www.pocketpc.com
What is an MVP? - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 08:20:18 -0600   author:   Ed Hansberry, MS-MVP/Mobile Devices

Re: OWA and Exchange Active sync broke after upgrade to Exchange SP2   
Ok, thanks.  Now, just where is this logon.asp file located?
** Tom **

"Daniel A. Galant"  wrote in message 
news:%23B630Q4LGHA.1760@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> SP2 overwrites the logon.asp page that Exchange uses for Forms Based 
> authentication in OWA. With SBS, the server is setup to automatically 
> supply the domain name for you, whereas in Exchange proper it is not. The 
> logon.asp page can be modified to provide the domain name by default, 
> thereby requiring the user to only provide 'username/password'.
>
> "Thomas Goodson"  wrote in message 
> news:%23oXkV%23cLGHA.3496@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
>> Yes, it is SBS.  Thanks for the pointer.
>> ** Tom **
>>
>> "Ed Hansberry, MS-MVP/Mobile Devices" 
>>  wrote in message 
>> news:aqgnu1ppmbgc996602f9tte2p56j4uqtlg@4ax.com...
>>> "Thomas Goodson"  wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hi, just upgraded Exchange to SP2 (after applying hotfix 831464 as 
>>>>required)
>>>>and now Exchange Active Sync is broke.  OWA requires login in the format
>>>>domain\user instead of just the user that it required before.  I suspect
>>>>that the two are linked.
>>>>
>>>>What to look for?
>>>>
>>>>** Tom **
>>>>
>>>
>>> You have SBS don't you? Check out the SBS forums. Something about
>>> some template or preference in SBS getting overwritten by SP2. It
>>> is just a SBS 2003 issue as far as I know, not affecting Exchange
>>> 2003 users.
>>> -- 
>>> __________________________________________________________________________________
>>> Ed Hansberry  (Please do *NOT* email me. Post here for the benefit of 
>>> all)
>>> What is on my Pocket PC? http://www.ehansberry.com/
>>> Microsoft MVP - Mobile Devices   www.pocketpc.com
>>> What is an MVP? - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
>>
>>
>
>
date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 13:56:15 -0500   author:   Thomas Goodson

Re: OWA and Exchange Active sync broke after upgrade to Exchange SP2   
c:\intepub\remote

By default.
date: 16 Feb 2006 15:22:49 -0800   author:   mb

Re: OWA and Exchange Active sync broke after upgrade to Exchange SP2   
Make that:

c:\iNETpub\remote

Obviously the case doesn't matter... just I fat fingered the previous
reply.
date: 16 Feb 2006 15:23:54 -0800   author:   mb

Re: OWA and Exchange Active sync broke after upgrade to Exchange SP2   
Ok, thanks.  I found it, but after looking at that file, I can say that I 
really don't understand .ASP coding.  (Speak about 15 or 20 other 
programming languages, however).  Unless somebody here can tell me what to 
look for in that file, I'll have to let this one go for the time being.

"mb"  wrote in message 
news:1140132169.129738.253940@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> c:\intepub\remote
>
> By default.
>
date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 17:08:33 -0500   author:   Thomas Goodson

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