I tend not to use the default website for anything at all. Its just habit
and I wanted to know if I could do it with owa as well. I would like to move
OWA into its own website and create its own host header myemail.mydomain.com
without changing the properties of the default website. But the problem is
when i create a new exchange virtual server although it creates a new website
I cannot then delete the original exchange virtual server, and when I copy
the files into the new IIS website they don;t show in the new exchange
virtual server. Its something my company does and it works but there are
still issues sometimes and I just wondered if there is some documentation out
there that I could read and follow
[quoted text, click to view] "Jason Brown [MSFT]" wrote:
> Well the obvious question is why do you want to do this? is there some
> problem with the current default site?
>
>
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> Jason Brown
> Microsoft GTSC, IIS
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> "James Harrington" <James Harrington@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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> >I wish to delete the default website from my windows 2003 server. Please
> >can
> > someone tell me how to go about moving owa from the default site and into
> > a
> > new website.
>
>
Well the obvious question is why do you want to do this? is there some
problem with the current default site?
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Jason Brown
Microsoft GTSC, IIS
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"James Harrington" <James Harrington@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:E050A653-B8A1-420A-A4C0-95CAB01FC544@microsoft.com...
[quoted text, click to view] >I wish to delete the default website from my windows 2003 server. Please
>can
> someone tell me how to go about moving owa from the default site and into
> a
> new website.