Category: Office Online Server

How to add or remove OWA machine to existing WAC Server Farm? Recently I was working on customer issue where PowerPoint presentation rendering was not working. The issue was one of Office Web App server was down and due to that OWA servers were not communicating with each other’s over 809 port, as soon as […]
Certificates sometimes expire… it happens! 🙂 But what happens if the certificate for your Office Online Server (OOS) or Office Web Apps Server (OWAS) farm expires and your farm is not available anymore? Obviously, OOS farm and your Skype for Business, Exchange & SharePoint integration stops working. Next thing to do will be to renew the expired certificate. But how? […]
Two major issues seem to be resolved and I hope this helps others. When deploying New-OfficeWebAppsFarm on Office Online Server or Office Web Apps Server fails with: Faulting application name: microsoft.office.web.agentmanager.exe, version: 16.0.10360.20000, time stamp: 0x5eba11c5 Faulting module name: KERNELBASE.dll, version: 10.0.14393.3986, time stamp: 0x5f77fd5b Try adding registry key “HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\eventlog\Microsoft Office Web Apps” because in […]
Office for the web and customer data There are two classes of customer data that flow through Office for the web servers: user metadata and customer content (documents, presentations, workbooks, and notebooks). User metadata User metadata consists of URLs, email addresses, user IDs, etc. This data lives in memory and travels back and forth between […]
You’d think by now Microsoft would have stopped hard-coding its products to expect the US date format “MMDDYY”, but apparently the team behind Office Online Server 2016 are still holding out – and as a result you might find your OOS farm remains steadfastly “Unhealthy”, despite your best efforts. If you’re not in the US […]
When you have a uniform environment of it’s a new fresh infrastructure, it’s always great to be the part of implementation team. But is we need to implement same thing on existing environment, sometime it might be your worst nightmare. Here I am sharing same experience of mine with SFB 2015. Even though every configuration […]
Office Online Server (OOS) is successor of Office Web Apps Server (OWA), which allows organizations to deliver browser-based versions of Word, PowerPoint, Excel and OneNote, among other capabilities. Microsoft recognizes that many organizations still value running server products on-premises for a variety of reasons. Just want to update over here, Office Web Apps Server is […]
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