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Add/modify a registry
value to point to the exchange-oma
1. Click Start,
click Run, type regedit, and then click OK. |
2. Locate the
following registry subkey:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MasSync\Parameters |
3. On the right
panel, make sure ExchangeVDir points to /exchange-oma. If the value of
ExchangeVDir is ExchDAV, you should change it to /exchange-oma.
Note: the ExchangeVDir and exchange-oma
are case sensitive. In the Value data box, you must enter a
forward slash (/) following by exchange-oma. Click OK. |
4. If there is not
ExchangeVDir, you need to create it. Right-click Parameters,
click to New, and then click String Value.
Type ExchangeVDir,
and then press ENTER. Right-click ExchangeVDir, and then click
Modify. |
5. Quit Registry
Editor. |
6. Restart the IIS
Admin service. To do this, follow these steps:
a. |
Click Start,
click Run, type services.msc, and then click OK. |
b. |
In the list of
services, right-click IIS Admin service, and then click
Restart. |
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Related Topics
Troubleshooting Exchange
ActiveSync and OMA errors
Creating a secondary virtual directory for
ActiveSync and OMA access
Add/modify a registry value to point to the
exchange-oma
How did we setup our
Exchange for OWA, OMA, ActiveSync and RPC over HTTPS
Setup Default Web
Site for OWA, OMA, ActiveSync and RPC over HTTPS
Setup Exchange,
Exchange-oma, ExchangeOMA, ExchDAV for OWA, OMA, ActiveSync and
RPC over HTTPS
Setup OMA folder for
accessing OMA
Setup Remote for
OWA, OMA, ActiveSync and RPC over HTTPS
Setup RPC for RPC
over HTTPS |
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