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date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 01:16:12 +0200,
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Re: owa 2003 corrupted by KB888619?
KB888619 has been uninstalled, and everything is working again.
A reinstall returned the error.
"Morten R. Rasmussen" wrote in message
news:%23IKA3JwvFHA.2504@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> English Exchange 2003 / SBS 2003 .
>
> After installing an Exchange 2003 update, KB888619, the OWA has stopped
> functioning.
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;888619
>
> Login dialog is shown correct, but after logging in, you are presented
> with the following html:
>
> ==================================
> <!--Copyright (c) 2000-2003 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.-->
> <!--CURRENT FILE== "IE5" "WIN32" frameset -->
> <!--CURRENT TEMPLATE == -->
> <HTML>
> <HEAD>
> <META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html;
> CHARSET=en-us,da;q=0.5">
> <TITLE>Microsoft Outlook Web Access</TITLE>
> <BASE href="https://servername/exchange/username/">
> </HEAD>
> <SCRIPT language="JavaScript">
> var g_iNewWindowWidth = 700;
> var g_iNewWindowHeight = 500;
> var g_fWarnOnLogOff=true;
> function WarnOnLogOff()
> {
> if (g_fWarnOnLogOff)
> alert("To help protect your mailbox from unauthorized access, close all
> browser windows when you finish using Outlook Web Access.");
> }
> </SCRIPT>
> <OPTION id="splChsOpt" value="">(Select a Language)</OPTION><OPTION
> value="ar">Arabic</OPTION><OPTION value="da">Danish</OPTION><OPTION
> value="nl">Dutch</OPTION><OPTION value="en-au">English
> (Australia)</OPTION><OPTION value="en-ca">English
> (Canada)</OPTION><OPTION selected value="en-gb">English (United
> Kingdom)</OPTION><OPTION value="en-us">English (United
> States)</OPTION><OPTION value="fi">Finnish</OPTION><OPTION
> value="fr">French</OPTION><OPTION value="de-p">German
> (post-reform)</OPTION><OPTION value="de-a">German
> (pre-reform)</OPTION><OPTION value="he">Hebrew</OPTION><OPTION
> value="it">Italian</OPTION><OPTION value="ko">Korean</OPTION><OPTION
> value="nb">Norwegian (Bokml)</OPTION><OPTION value="no">Norwegian
> (Nynorsk)</OPTION><OPTION value="es">Spanish</OPTION><OPTION
> value="sw">Swedish</OPTION>
> <NOFRAMES>
> <BODY><P>This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support
> them.</P></BODY>
> </NOFRAMES>
> </FRAMESET>
> </HTML>
>
> ===================
> Attempts to access user-folders directly gives the same html.
> Apparently OWA worked fine before update, but this is hearsay.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Best regards
> Morten Rasmussen
>
date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 14:10:30 +0200
author: Morten R. Rasmussen
Re: owa 2003 corrupted by KB888619?
I almost missed the SBS scenario that you outlined.
My guess is that a reboot needed to happen *or* anything else could have
happened :) There is a log in the %SystemRoot% called KB88619 that should
help diagnose what happened.
Scott
"Morten R. Rasmussen" wrote in message
news:%23Clej62vFHA.3592@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> KB888619 has been uninstalled, and everything is working again.
>
> A reinstall returned the error.
>
>
> "Morten R. Rasmussen" wrote in message
> news:%23IKA3JwvFHA.2504@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>> English Exchange 2003 / SBS 2003 .
>>
>> After installing an Exchange 2003 update, KB888619, the OWA has stopped
>> functioning.
>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;888619
>>
>> Login dialog is shown correct, but after logging in, you are presented
>> with the following html:
>>
>> ==================================
>> <!--Copyright (c) 2000-2003 Microsoft Corporation. All rights
>> reserved.-->
>> <!--CURRENT FILE== "IE5" "WIN32" frameset -->
>> <!--CURRENT TEMPLATE == -->
>> <HTML>
>> <HEAD>
>> <META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html;
>> CHARSET=en-us,da;q=0.5">
>> <TITLE>Microsoft Outlook Web Access</TITLE>
>> <BASE href="https://servername/exchange/username/">
>> </HEAD>
>> <SCRIPT language="JavaScript">
>> var g_iNewWindowWidth = 700;
>> var g_iNewWindowHeight = 500;
>> var g_fWarnOnLogOff=true;
>> function WarnOnLogOff()
>> {
>> if (g_fWarnOnLogOff)
>> alert("To help protect your mailbox from unauthorized access, close all
>> browser windows when you finish using Outlook Web Access.");
>> }
>> </SCRIPT>
>> <OPTION id="splChsOpt" value="">(Select a Language)</OPTION><OPTION
>> value="ar">Arabic</OPTION><OPTION value="da">Danish</OPTION><OPTION
>> value="nl">Dutch</OPTION><OPTION value="en-au">English
>> (Australia)</OPTION><OPTION value="en-ca">English
>> (Canada)</OPTION><OPTION selected value="en-gb">English (United
>> Kingdom)</OPTION><OPTION value="en-us">English (United
>> States)</OPTION><OPTION value="fi">Finnish</OPTION><OPTION
>> value="fr">French</OPTION><OPTION value="de-p">German
>> (post-reform)</OPTION><OPTION value="de-a">German
>> (pre-reform)</OPTION><OPTION value="he">Hebrew</OPTION><OPTION
>> value="it">Italian</OPTION><OPTION value="ko">Korean</OPTION><OPTION
>> value="nb">Norwegian (Bokml)</OPTION><OPTION value="no">Norwegian
>> (Nynorsk)</OPTION><OPTION value="es">Spanish</OPTION><OPTION
>> value="sw">Swedish</OPTION>
>> <NOFRAMES>
>> <BODY><P>This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support
>> them.</P></BODY>
>> </NOFRAMES>
>> </FRAMESET>
>> </HTML>
>>
>> ===================
>> Attempts to access user-folders directly gives the same html.
>> Apparently OWA worked fine before update, but this is hearsay.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Best regards
>> Morten Rasmussen
>>
>
>
date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 10:19:17 -0700
author: Scott Roberts [MSFT]
Re: owa 2003 corrupted by KB888619?
The server was restarted after installation, but it looks like it didn't
install a couple of files during the restart.
Excerpt from the log:
144.687: Source:C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\bin\SETEA7.tmp (6.5.7233.28)
144.687: Destination:C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\bin\exoledb.dll (6.5.7226.0)
144.687: Source:C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\bin\SETEA8.tmp (6.5.7233.28)
144.687: Destination:C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\bin\davex.dll (6.5.7226.1)
the two .tmp files were present on the daily backup, so something didn't
work after reboot.
Thanks
I may try again at some point.
- Morten
"Scott Roberts [MSFT]" wrote in message
news:OavOEn5vFHA.3588@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>I almost missed the SBS scenario that you outlined.
>
> My guess is that a reboot needed to happen *or* anything else could have
> happened :) There is a log in the %SystemRoot% called KB88619 that should
> help diagnose what happened.
>
> Scott
>
> "Morten R. Rasmussen" wrote in message
> news:%23Clej62vFHA.3592@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
>> KB888619 has been uninstalled, and everything is working again.
>>
>> A reinstall returned the error.
>>
>>
>> "Morten R. Rasmussen" wrote in message
>> news:%23IKA3JwvFHA.2504@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>>> English Exchange 2003 / SBS 2003 .
>>>
>>> After installing an Exchange 2003 update, KB888619, the OWA has stopped
>>> functioning.
>>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;888619
>>>
>>> Login dialog is shown correct, but after logging in, you are presented
>>> with the following html:
>>>
>>> ==================================
>>> <!--Copyright (c) 2000-2003 Microsoft Corporation. All rights
>>> reserved.-->
>>> <!--CURRENT FILE== "IE5" "WIN32" frameset -->
>>> <!--CURRENT TEMPLATE == -->
>>> <HTML>
>>> <HEAD>
>>> <META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html;
>>> CHARSET=en-us,da;q=0.5">
>>> <TITLE>Microsoft Outlook Web Access</TITLE>
>>> <BASE href="https://servername/exchange/username/">
>>> </HEAD>
>>> <SCRIPT language="JavaScript">
>>> var g_iNewWindowWidth = 700;
>>> var g_iNewWindowHeight = 500;
>>> var g_fWarnOnLogOff=true;
>>> function WarnOnLogOff()
>>> {
>>> if (g_fWarnOnLogOff)
>>> alert("To help protect your mailbox from unauthorized access, close all
>>> browser windows when you finish using Outlook Web Access.");
>>> }
>>> </SCRIPT>
>>> <OPTION id="splChsOpt" value="">(Select a Language)</OPTION><OPTION
>>> value="ar">Arabic</OPTION><OPTION value="da">Danish</OPTION><OPTION
>>> value="nl">Dutch</OPTION><OPTION value="en-au">English
>>> (Australia)</OPTION><OPTION value="en-ca">English
>>> (Canada)</OPTION><OPTION selected value="en-gb">English (United
>>> Kingdom)</OPTION><OPTION value="en-us">English (United
>>> States)</OPTION><OPTION value="fi">Finnish</OPTION><OPTION
>>> value="fr">French</OPTION><OPTION value="de-p">German
>>> (post-reform)</OPTION><OPTION value="de-a">German
>>> (pre-reform)</OPTION><OPTION value="he">Hebrew</OPTION><OPTION
>>> value="it">Italian</OPTION><OPTION value="ko">Korean</OPTION><OPTION
>>> value="nb">Norwegian (Bokml)</OPTION><OPTION value="no">Norwegian
>>> (Nynorsk)</OPTION><OPTION value="es">Spanish</OPTION><OPTION
>>> value="sw">Swedish</OPTION>
>>> <NOFRAMES>
>>> <BODY><P>This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support
>>> them.</P></BODY>
>>> </NOFRAMES>
>>> </FRAMESET>
>>> </HTML>
>>>
>>> ===================
>>> Attempts to access user-folders directly gives the same html.
>>> Apparently OWA worked fine before update, but this is hearsay.
>>>
>>> Any ideas?
>>>
>>> Best regards
>>> Morten Rasmussen
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 22:20:17 +0200
author: Morten R. Rasmussen
Re: owa 2003 corrupted by KB888619?
Thanks.
The below output means that the installer detected that these files were in
use at this moment. This isn't fatal because the installer will finish and
alert the installer that a reboot is required to fully complete the
installation. On the reboot, the files listed below will be replaced and
everything should work.
*Issues* happen if the reboot does not happen because then you have the old
files for exoledb.dll and davex trying to work with the newer files that
make up the rest of the package. This scenario happens every once in awhile
when Inetinfo when the installer tries to stop the service. Inetinfo then
tries to restart itself (or trying to dump the crash to Watson) at the same
time that the installer thought it was already shut down. File in use
scenario.
"Morten R. Rasmussen" wrote in message
news:ex6QNM7vFHA.2656@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> The server was restarted after installation, but it looks like it didn't
> install a couple of files during the restart.
>
> Excerpt from the log:
> 144.687: Source:C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\bin\SETEA7.tmp (6.5.7233.28)
> 144.687: Destination:C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\bin\exoledb.dll
> (6.5.7226.0)
> 144.687: Source:C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\bin\SETEA8.tmp (6.5.7233.28)
> 144.687: Destination:C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\bin\davex.dll (6.5.7226.1)
>
> the two .tmp files were present on the daily backup, so something didn't
> work after reboot.
>
> Thanks
>
> I may try again at some point.
>
> - Morten
>
> "Scott Roberts [MSFT]" wrote in message
> news:OavOEn5vFHA.3588@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>>I almost missed the SBS scenario that you outlined.
>>
>> My guess is that a reboot needed to happen *or* anything else could have
>> happened :) There is a log in the %SystemRoot% called KB88619 that should
>> help diagnose what happened.
>>
>> Scott
>>
>> "Morten R. Rasmussen" wrote in message
>> news:%23Clej62vFHA.3592@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
>>> KB888619 has been uninstalled, and everything is working again.
>>>
>>> A reinstall returned the error.
>>>
>>>
>>> "Morten R. Rasmussen" wrote in message
>>> news:%23IKA3JwvFHA.2504@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>>>> English Exchange 2003 / SBS 2003 .
>>>>
>>>> After installing an Exchange 2003 update, KB888619, the OWA has stopped
>>>> functioning.
>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;888619
>>>>
>>>> Login dialog is shown correct, but after logging in, you are presented
>>>> with the following html:
>>>>
>>>> ==================================
>>>> <!--Copyright (c) 2000-2003 Microsoft Corporation. All rights
>>>> reserved.-->
>>>> <!--CURRENT FILE== "IE5" "WIN32" frameset -->
>>>> <!--CURRENT TEMPLATE == -->
>>>> <HTML>
>>>> <HEAD>
>>>> <META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html;
>>>> CHARSET=en-us,da;q=0.5">
>>>> <TITLE>Microsoft Outlook Web Access</TITLE>
>>>> <BASE href="https://servername/exchange/username/">
>>>> </HEAD>
>>>> <SCRIPT language="JavaScript">
>>>> var g_iNewWindowWidth = 700;
>>>> var g_iNewWindowHeight = 500;
>>>> var g_fWarnOnLogOff=true;
>>>> function WarnOnLogOff()
>>>> {
>>>> if (g_fWarnOnLogOff)
>>>> alert("To help protect your mailbox from unauthorized access, close all
>>>> browser windows when you finish using Outlook Web Access.");
>>>> }
>>>> </SCRIPT>
>>>> <OPTION id="splChsOpt" value="">(Select a Language)</OPTION><OPTION
>>>> value="ar">Arabic</OPTION><OPTION value="da">Danish</OPTION><OPTION
>>>> value="nl">Dutch</OPTION><OPTION value="en-au">English
>>>> (Australia)</OPTION><OPTION value="en-ca">English
>>>> (Canada)</OPTION><OPTION selected value="en-gb">English (United
>>>> Kingdom)</OPTION><OPTION value="en-us">English (United
>>>> States)</OPTION><OPTION value="fi">Finnish</OPTION><OPTION
>>>> value="fr">French</OPTION><OPTION value="de-p">German
>>>> (post-reform)</OPTION><OPTION value="de-a">German
>>>> (pre-reform)</OPTION><OPTION value="he">Hebrew</OPTION><OPTION
>>>> value="it">Italian</OPTION><OPTION value="ko">Korean</OPTION><OPTION
>>>> value="nb">Norwegian (Bokml)</OPTION><OPTION value="no">Norwegian
>>>> (Nynorsk)</OPTION><OPTION value="es">Spanish</OPTION><OPTION
>>>> value="sw">Swedish</OPTION>
>>>> <NOFRAMES>
>>>> <BODY><P>This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support
>>>> them.</P></BODY>
>>>> </NOFRAMES>
>>>> </FRAMESET>
>>>> </HTML>
>>>>
>>>> ===================
>>>> Attempts to access user-folders directly gives the same html.
>>>> Apparently OWA worked fine before update, but this is hearsay.
>>>>
>>>> Any ideas?
>>>>
>>>> Best regards
>>>> Morten Rasmussen
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 14:30:40 -0700
author: Scott Roberts [MSFT]
Re: owa 2003 corrupted by KB888619?
As I stated, the server WAS restarted after installation.
Upon finishing the install, it asked to reboot, and I let it.
"Scott Roberts [MSFT]" wrote in message
news:u$J8hz7vFHA.2960@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Thanks.
>
> The below output means that the installer detected that these files were
> in use at this moment. This isn't fatal because the installer will finish
> and alert the installer that a reboot is required to fully complete the
> installation. On the reboot, the files listed below will be replaced and
> everything should work.
>
> *Issues* happen if the reboot does not happen because then you have the
> old files for exoledb.dll and davex trying to work with the newer files
> that make up the rest of the package. This scenario happens every once in
> awhile when Inetinfo when the installer tries to stop the service.
> Inetinfo then tries to restart itself (or trying to dump the crash to
> Watson) at the same time that the installer thought it was already shut
> down. File in use scenario.
>
>
>
> "Morten R. Rasmussen" wrote in message
> news:ex6QNM7vFHA.2656@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>> The server was restarted after installation, but it looks like it didn't
>> install a couple of files during the restart.
>>
>> Excerpt from the log:
>> 144.687: Source:C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\bin\SETEA7.tmp (6.5.7233.28)
>> 144.687: Destination:C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\bin\exoledb.dll
>> (6.5.7226.0)
>> 144.687: Source:C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\bin\SETEA8.tmp (6.5.7233.28)
>> 144.687: Destination:C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\bin\davex.dll (6.5.7226.1)
>>
>> the two .tmp files were present on the daily backup, so something didn't
>> work after reboot.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> I may try again at some point.
>>
>> - Morten
>>
>> "Scott Roberts [MSFT]" wrote in message
>> news:OavOEn5vFHA.3588@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>>>I almost missed the SBS scenario that you outlined.
>>>
>>> My guess is that a reboot needed to happen *or* anything else could have
>>> happened :) There is a log in the %SystemRoot% called KB88619 that
>>> should help diagnose what happened.
>>>
>>> Scott
>>>
>>> "Morten R. Rasmussen" wrote in message
>>> news:%23Clej62vFHA.3592@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
>>>> KB888619 has been uninstalled, and everything is working again.
>>>>
>>>> A reinstall returned the error.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Morten R. Rasmussen" wrote in message
>>>> news:%23IKA3JwvFHA.2504@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>>>>> English Exchange 2003 / SBS 2003 .
>>>>>
>>>>> After installing an Exchange 2003 update, KB888619, the OWA has
>>>>> stopped functioning.
>>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;888619
>>>>>
>>>>> Login dialog is shown correct, but after logging in, you are presented
>>>>> with the following html:
>>>>>
>>>>> ==================================
>>>>> <!--Copyright (c) 2000-2003 Microsoft Corporation. All rights
>>>>> reserved.-->
>>>>> <!--CURRENT FILE== "IE5" "WIN32" frameset -->
>>>>> <!--CURRENT TEMPLATE == -->
>>>>> <HTML>
>>>>> <HEAD>
>>>>> <META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html;
>>>>> CHARSET=en-us,da;q=0.5">
>>>>> <TITLE>Microsoft Outlook Web Access</TITLE>
>>>>> <BASE href="https://servername/exchange/username/">
>>>>> </HEAD>
>>>>> <SCRIPT language="JavaScript">
>>>>> var g_iNewWindowWidth = 700;
>>>>> var g_iNewWindowHeight = 500;
>>>>> var g_fWarnOnLogOff=true;
>>>>> function WarnOnLogOff()
>>>>> {
>>>>> if (g_fWarnOnLogOff)
>>>>> alert("To help protect your mailbox from unauthorized access, close
>>>>> all browser windows when you finish using Outlook Web Access.");
>>>>> }
>>>>> </SCRIPT>
>>>>> <OPTION id="splChsOpt" value="">(Select a Language)</OPTION><OPTION
>>>>> value="ar">Arabic</OPTION><OPTION value="da">Danish</OPTION><OPTION
>>>>> value="nl">Dutch</OPTION><OPTION value="en-au">English
>>>>> (Australia)</OPTION><OPTION value="en-ca">English
>>>>> (Canada)</OPTION><OPTION selected value="en-gb">English (United
>>>>> Kingdom)</OPTION><OPTION value="en-us">English (United
>>>>> States)</OPTION><OPTION value="fi">Finnish</OPTION><OPTION
>>>>> value="fr">French</OPTION><OPTION value="de-p">German
>>>>> (post-reform)</OPTION><OPTION value="de-a">German
>>>>> (pre-reform)</OPTION><OPTION value="he">Hebrew</OPTION><OPTION
>>>>> value="it">Italian</OPTION><OPTION value="ko">Korean</OPTION><OPTION
>>>>> value="nb">Norwegian (Bokml)</OPTION><OPTION value="no">Norwegian
>>>>> (Nynorsk)</OPTION><OPTION value="es">Spanish</OPTION><OPTION
>>>>> value="sw">Swedish</OPTION>
>>>>> <NOFRAMES>
>>>>> <BODY><P>This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support
>>>>> them.</P></BODY>
>>>>> </NOFRAMES>
>>>>> </FRAMESET>
>>>>> </HTML>
>>>>>
>>>>> ===================
>>>>> Attempts to access user-folders directly gives the same html.
>>>>> Apparently OWA worked fine before update, but this is hearsay.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any ideas?
>>>>>
>>>>> Best regards
>>>>> Morten Rasmussen
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 02:48:32 +0200
author: Morten R. Rasmussen
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