We just installed Exchange 2007 and installed a third-party SSL Certificate to secure OWA, ActiveSync, and Outlook Anywhere. In IIS we would like to set the Default Web Site Home Directory to redirect to /exchange, but when we change this it changes the subfolder settings of the Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync site and Active Sync users aren't able to synchronize. If we just keep the Default Web Site Home Directory alone to "A directory located on this computer" ActiveSync works fine. Is there a way to redirect the Default Web Site to /exchange while allowing ActiveSync users to continue to synchronize through port 443? I should also mention that the server source that ActiveSync Users are syncing with is the same Default Web Site name. Thanks.
Hi, Did you try to redirect the /owa site since that is the outlook web access site in Exchange 2007. Leif "Davidi" skrev i meddelelsen news:2A25D99A-15FC-473C-B6BE-468E4BDC5A56@microsoft.com... > We just installed Exchange 2007 and installed a third-party SSL > Certificate > to secure OWA, ActiveSync, and Outlook Anywhere. In IIS we would like to > set > the Default Web Site Home Directory to redirect to /exchange, but when we > change this it changes the subfolder settings of the > Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync site and Active Sync users aren't able to > synchronize. If we just keep the Default Web Site Home Directory alone to > "A > directory located on this computer" ActiveSync works fine. Is there a way > to > redirect the Default Web Site to /exchange while allowing ActiveSync users > to > continue to synchronize through port 443? I should also mention that the > server source that ActiveSync Users are syncing with is the same Default > Web > Site name. > > Thanks.