OWA Issues
I have begun to have issues with OWA it started out that users could not access the page when they tried, it would sit at the "loading page" then eventually time out. After some investigating it turned out the certificate assigned had expired and after some reading I removed the expired self signed certificate (good??/bad??) and created a NEW self signed cert. After importing and binding the certificate in IIS7. I was able to get OWA working again, however it only works on the server and when I try on a different pc, it still sits at the "loading page" and same results happen. What are the steps I need to take to fix this?
December 30th, 2009 4:38am

Hi,Try adding your OWA site to Trusting Sites in IE and recheck.regards from www.windowsadmin.infoManuPhilip
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December 30th, 2009 7:31am

Hi,First please try to use https://serverip/owa to access OWA from client computer.Please verify if you have add the certificate to "Trusted Root Certification Authorities " store from certificate snap-in for MMC. Please find the certificate that you have installed and then export/import to "Trusted Root Certification Authorities " store. 1. Run “MMC” from a command prompt. 2. Click on file on the toolbar and select “Add/Remove snap in…” 3. In the “Standalone” tab, click on ”Add”-“Certificates”-“Computer account”-“Local computer” 4. Click “Finish” and “Ok”. 5. Expand ”Certificates”-“Personal”-“Certificate”, ”Certificates”-“Trusted Root Certification Authorities”-“Certificate”.If the problem still persists, then please try to check the IIS log on IIS server.Configuring IIS Logs (IIS 6.0)http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/WindowsServer2003/Library/IIS/b344f84e-bc77-4019-859c-9d483bc85c77.mspx?mfr=trueMore related information to share with you:Installing a Self-Signed Certificate as a Trusted Root CA in Windows Vistahttp://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2008/05/08/installing-a-self-signed-certificate-as-a-trusted-root-ca-in-windows-vista.aspxRegards,Xiu
December 31st, 2009 9:28am

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