In order to add certificates, you need to be assigned the Organization Management role group on the Exchange In the New Exchange certificate wizard, specify a name for this certificate, and then choose Next. In the Domain Scope page, specify the root domain for all subdomains in the Root domain field.
If you want to request a wildcard, select Enable wildcard certificate. If you don't want to request a wildcard certificate, you will specify each domain you want to add to the certificate on the next page. Choose Next. On the Exchange Configuration page for each service in the list shown, verify that the external or internal server names that users will use to connect to the Exchange server are correct.
For example:. If you configured your internal and external URLs to be the same, Outlook Web App when accessed from the internet and Outlook Web App when accessed from the intranet should show owa. Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. It only takes a minute to sign up. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. I can not figure out how to reinstall the default website to reinstall OWA and settings?
I also can't log into Exchange Mangement Console. The attempt to connect to Microsoft has an article summarizing the PowerShell cmdlets that can be used to recreate the client access virtual directories with links to the specific usage for each cmdlet. There's also a GUI option that they describe but since you're having trouble opening the Exchange Management Console that option probably won't work for you. Basically, you're running a suite of cmdlets to remove the old virtual directories which you indicate are gone already but, just for safety's sake, it's a good idea to run the remove cmdlets and then running a series of cmdlets to re-create them.
Asked by:. Archived Forums. Exchange Server This forum provides a place for you to discuss the Exchange You are welcome to come and post questions and comments about your experience with this software. Sign in to vote. The server is running Win Server R2. I don't want to junk the whole installation, I just want to reset IIS back to "factory" state- as it was after installing Exchange , including the OWA, Autodiscover, ActiveSync etc virtual directories and their required permissions.
I found a KB article on doing this but it only covers up to Exchange Is the procedure the same? Having problems? Ask for help in the Exchange forums. Visit the forums at Exchange Server. Exchange Setup and Exchange Setup require that the Windows Server based computer or the Windows Server R2-based computer on which you are installing the Mailbox server role already has the following IIS 7 components installed.
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