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| Hi Good Day, When a user tries to change his/her password in OWA, they get the message "The specified domain or account did not exist". I'm supporting a Windows 2000/Exchange 2000 environment. Exchange is in a front-end/back-end configuration. The user can login to OWA, and gets the pop-up window to change the password. It's when they click on OK to submit the password change, the error comes up. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated! Best Regards, Ken |
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| On Aug 6, 12:59*pm, Ken Manohar <KenMano...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Hi Good Day, > > When a user tries to change his/her password in OWA, they get the message > "The specified domain or account did not exist". > > I'm supporting a Windows 2000/Exchange 2000 environment. Exchange is in a > front-end/back-end configuration. > > The user can login to OWA, and gets the pop-up window to change the > password. It's when they click on OK to submit the password change, the error > comes up. > > Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated! > > Best Regards, > Ken You want to ask OWA related questions in an Exchange-focused newsgroup, like: microsoft.*public.*exchange.*clients //David http://w3-4u.blogspot.com http://blogs.msdn.com/David.Wang // |
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| Hi David, Thanks, I made a post in the Exchange newsgroups. I figured since OWA is dependant on IIS, the problem may have been with the virtual directories. Best Regards, Ken |
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| On Aug 7, 8:58*am, Ken Manohar <KenMano...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Hi David, > > Thanks, I made a post in the Exchange newsgroups. I figured since OWA is > dependant on IIS, the problem may have been with the virtual directories. > > Best Regards, > Ken If I can recast your logic -- it is like saying "I figured since Word is dependent on Windows, the problem may have been with the file system -- when a user tries to save a file in Word, they get the message 'the specified file or path did not exist.'" I hope it is clear that you would not ask questions in a general Windows newsgroup but rather with why actions in Word can generate such messages. //David http://w3-4u.blogspot.com http://blogs.msdn.com/David.Wang // |
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