You receive an error message when you try to change passwords if OWA is not installed in the default Web site in Exchange 2000 Server and in Exchange Server 2003
This article was previously published under Q328242 SYMPTOMS If you set up Microsoft Outlook Web Access (OWA) in a Web
site outside the default Web site in Exchange 2000, and then try to use OWA to
change the password, you may receive the following error message:
The page cannot be found Additionally, the following is logged in the IIS 6.0 log:HTTP 404 - File not found Internet Information Services <Time> <IP Address> GET /<PageName> 404 CAUSE This issue occurs because OWA uses the Davex.dll file or
Exprox.dll file (the Exprox.dll file for front-end servers and the Davex.dll
file for back-end servers) to intercept requests to that Web site and process
those requests for OWA. By default, if you create a virtual directory (such as IISADMPWD) under a Web site, that virtual directory inherits properties from the parent. One of the properties that the virtual directory inherits is the list of extensions. The list of extensions includes the Davex.dll or Exprox.dll file, depending on whether the server is a back-end server or a front-end server. When a user tries to gain access to the Password Change page (Aexp2b.htr) under the IISADMPWD virtual directory, either the Davex.dll file or the Exprox.dll file intercepts the request, which generates an HTTP 404 error message. RESOLUTION To resolve this issue, remove the Davex.dll file or
Exprox.dll file mappings from the properties of the new virtual
directory. To set up the Change Password functionality on an Exchange 2000 server if OWA is on a site other than the default Web site:
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