Re: OWA from a windows 98 machine which is *not* a domain member
From: Aro777 (Aro777_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/08/05
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Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2005 17:59:02 -0800
This sounds odd, but I had a similar situation.
When prompeted for UN/PW and Domain try typing the domain name in all caps.
Hope this helps.
"Stephen M" wrote:
> >
> > When you say you've entered 'valid info', is that a domain user/password
> > mailbox on your Exchange box or do you mean it's a userid/password from
> the
> > 98 PCs? You don't need to have the PC as a member of the Domain as you can
> > access it from a public PC across the internet (and they're not members of
> > my Domain), I do that without problems.
>
> Valid as in the user name password for the domain/exchange server.
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