IIS and Exchange
From: Bruce McHendry (bruce.mchendry@wolseleyinc.ca)
Date: 06/18/02
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From: "Bruce McHendry" <bruce.mchendry@wolseleyinc.ca> Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2002 17:42:57 -0700
Hello.
I have recently worked on a friends SBS 2000 box who was
getting hit by the Nimda virus. NAV Corp Edition was
logging lots of hits. I ran both the UrlScan fixes and the
IIS lockdown fix. Since then, every time I reboot the
server I have to go into IIS and go to the FTP, Exchange
and Exadmin folders and browse back to the default
locations. If I don't the clients OWA Web mail doesn't
work, and you know how people are about their email. I'm
stumped as to why this happens, it is almost like I have
to tell IIS where the folder paths are again. Any ideas ??
Thanks in advance.
Bruce McHendry
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