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Outlook Web Access Administration Tool Released

I am happy to point to the download point for the new Outlook Web Access Administration Tool that our team has built. The tool is an installable web site which allows one to tune OWA registry settings. To quote the install point:

It provides a list of all servers in the domain and allows administration of OWA settings on all Front-end and Back-end servers. The tool ensures that settings are correctly written to the server’s registry and provides inline documentation for all configurable features.

We'd love to hear what all you think.  Have an install and let me know. 

Update [6/11/2004]:  

KC forwarded me this review of the Admin Tool in Windows & .NET Magazine.

 

Update [6/16/2004]

Here is another review of the tool on MSExchange.org.

Comments

  • Anonymous
    June 13, 2004
    It doesn't appear to work if original default IIS site has been deleted and the OWA site has a host header value. The setup shows and error dialog and there are not any obvious ways around this. The error is as follows:
    The Outlook Web Access Administration tool must on the default IIS virtual
    server. This virtual server has been deleted from this machine. Setup canceled.
  • Anonymous
    June 14, 2004
    Outlook Web Access Administration Tool Released
  • Anonymous
    June 21, 2004
    I have installed the tool but I can't get it to work!
    I keep getting an access denied on 'c:intepub' but I have given me full control access on that directory and sub, locally and on the owa server as weel. What am I missing here ?
  • Anonymous
    June 22, 2004
    By any chance is this machine Windows 2000 and a domain controller? If so, there was an "access is denied" discovered during testing on this configuration and the workaround is detailed here.

    http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=300432
  • Anonymous
    July 07, 2004
    Will this work on a Win2k/E2k environment? The readme does not mention it.
  • Anonymous
    July 11, 2004
    The tool will not work with Exchange 2000. The query we use to find the Exchange servers in a domain specifies version 6.5 or above. That's 2003 or above.
  • Anonymous
    August 10, 2004
    Great tool, but the check boxes under customization -> modify server features -> server-wide feature support are grayed out. I cannot uncheck any settings here. I'm looking at my GPO as a possible source of the problem. Any ideas about what I should look for?
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    June 09, 2009
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