The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Exchange Active Server components, version 5.0
- Microsoft Internet Information Server, version 3.0
SUMMARY
The Microsoft Exchange Active Server Components interact with multiple
applications, including Windows NT, Internet Information Server (IIS),
Microsoft Exchange, and a browser (for example, Internet Explorer) The
first objective in troubleshooting problems with Active Server Components
is to determine what is causing problems.
This article assumes the following setup:
Computer running Microsoft Exchange Server and IIS with a
Server Name = "XServer" (this can be two different computers)
Domain = "XDom"
Client Computer (Windows 95) = "client1"
Microsoft Exchange mailbox name = "test1"
Primary Windows NT Account = "NTTest1"
Password= "Pass1"
MORE INFORMATION
Remember the following throughout troubleshooting:
NOTE: This must be a backslash, NOT a forward slash.
Password: <DomainPassword>
NOTE: The Password field is case-sensitive.
Only entering the username will work in some cases (for instance, if you
have already logged on to the Microsoft Exchange domain from the
operating system).
In the logon.asp page, you must enter the mailbox name (alias name)
exactly as it appears from the Microsoft Exchange Server Administrator
program. Display names are not accepted.
Whenever ANY changes are made on the computer running IIS or Microsoft
Exchange Server, stop and restart the World Wide Web Publishing Service
on the server and completely close the browser and restart it on the
client computer before testing again. Some information may be cached
and this can lead to inconsistent results.
Review the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article prior to
troubleshooting:
ARTICLE-ID: Q167002
TITLE : XWEB: Limitations of the Active Server Components
Troubleshooting
The following questions will help you troubleshoot the Active Server
Components:
- Can the "test1" mailbox be accessed from any non web-based Microsoft
Exchange clients running on this computer? To determine this:
- From "client1," attempt to log on to "mailbox1" using Microsoft
Exchange Client 4.0 or 5.0, a POP3 client (if Microsoft Exchange 5.0)
or Outlook).
If the answer is no, troubleshoot this as a normal client/server issue.
- Try creating a brand new Microsoft Exchange mailbox and Windows NT
account, set up a new Microsoft Exchange profile on the client computer,
and attempt to connect.
- If you can connect, continue.
- Can this browser attach to ANY other web sites?
- If the answer is no, this is likely a browser-specific issue; contact
the manufacturer of the browser for assistance.
- If the answer is yes, continue.
- Can the browser access the IIS default Web page at http://Nserver
(where Nserver is the IIS computer with the Exchange Active Server
Components installed)?
- If the answer is no, this is an IIS issue. Contact Microsoft
Technical Support for assistance.
- If the answer is yes, continue.
- Can the browser access the ASP Sample Pages at http://Nserver/aspsamp
(where Nserver is the IIS computer with the Microsoft Exchange Active
Server Components installed)?
- If the answer is no, this is an IIS issue. Contact Microsoft Technical
Support for assistance.
- If the answer is yes, continue.
- Are the Sample Active Server scripts that ship with Microsoft Exchange
Server being used?
- If the answer is yes, contact Microsoft Technical Support for
assistance.
- If the answer is no, contact Developer support for assistance with
custom ASPs. Test the sample active server scripts that ship with
Microsoft Exchange Server. If necessary, rename the current Webdata
directory and copy a new one from the Microsoft Exchange Server
compact disc to test).
- Set up IIS to use "Clear Text" Only in Internet Service Manager
(Service Properties for WWW service). Disable "Windows NT
Challenge/Response" if enabled.
Stop and restart the "World Wide Web Publishing Service" after making
any changes
- Attempt to connect to another computer running IIS and Microsoft
Exchange Server
There is a test server normally available on Microsoft's Web site. See
http://www.exchangeserver.com/testdrive/instruct.htm for instructions
The location for the test-drive server is
http://exchinet.exchangeserver.com/exchange.
- Create a brand new mailbox and brand new Windows NT account for testing.
- Clear the browser cache for Internet Explorer:
a. On the View menu, click Options.
b. On the Advanced tab, click Emtpy Folder.
- If using a proxy server and attempting to use NTLM, you MUST select the
option Do Not Use Proxy Server For Local (Intranet) Addresses (this is
located on the Properties for IE Connection tab).
REFERENCE
For additional information, please see the following article(s) in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q147532
TITLE : Access Denied and Login Failed on Internet Information
Server
ARTICLE-ID: Q142868
TITLE : IIS: Authentication & Security Features
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