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85010014 Fixed Shane.Shelton 01-25-2006
Posted by Shane.Shelton on January 25, 2006, 2:20 pm
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To fix error 85010014 on a front end/backend Exchange configuration,
don't enable Integrated Windows Authentication on the Exchange Virtual
Directory on the front end server especially if you are using SSL, this
will break OWA. On the front end only have basic authentication check
and then have SSL required at 128-bit. On the backend exchange server
(this is where OMA actually gets your mail), Enable Integrated Windows
Authentication & basic authentication, but don't have SSL required
(that will break the connection between the front and back end
servers).

On Back End Server:
1) Log onto the Exchange server
2) Open IIS
3) Goto the "Exchange" virtual folder -> right-click -> click on
"Properties"
4) Click on "Directory Security" tab
5) Click "Edit" (under Authentication and access control)
6) Enable "Integrated Windows Authentication"

That's it. If you have any questions, please let me know.


Posted by glennardo on January 30, 2006, 8:28 pm
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Hi, I only have single Exchange 2003 server, I am getting this same
85010014 error and can't get rid of it. Does anyone have any
suggestions for this setup?

Thanks.

Shane.Shelton@gmail.com wrote:
> To fix error 85010014 on a front end/backend Exchange configuration,
> don't enable Integrated Windows Authentication on the Exchange Virtual
> Directory on the front end server especially if you are using SSL, this
> will break OWA. On the front end only have basic authentication check
> and then have SSL required at 128-bit. On the backend exchange server
> (this is where OMA actually gets your mail), Enable Integrated Windows
> Authentication & basic authentication, but don't have SSL required
> (that will break the connection between the front and back end
> servers).
>
> On Back End Server:
> 1) Log onto the Exchange server
> 2) Open IIS
> 3) Goto the "Exchange" virtual folder -> right-click -> click on
> "Properties"
> 4) Click on "Directory Security" tab
> 5) Click "Edit" (under Authentication and access control)
> 6) Enable "Integrated Windows Authentication"
>
> That's it. If you have any questions, please let me know.


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