Re: OWA Problem
From: Lee Derbyshire [MVP] (a_at_t)
Date: 03/05/05
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Date: Sat, 5 Mar 2005 11:09:55 -0000
"jwehlitz" <jwehlitz1&yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>I posted this a few days ago and didn't get any responses, but I really
>need
> some help with this so I'm trying it again.
>
> OWA is up and working fine on the server that I administer at work. We're
> running Enterprise Server 2003 and Exchange 2003.
>
> I can access OWA using my dial-up ISP, and my coworkers can access it from
> home as well. What's strange is that I can't access it from my broadband
> connection at home. After I log in, I get the framework of the page and
> the
> list of folders, but no actual e-mail messages. I even see the lines
> between
> panes. If I switch to the Calendar, I even see the times of day and the
> lines, but no appointments. I can actually create and send a new e-mail.
> This
> just doesn't make sense to me. I contacted the ISP, and it doesn't make
> sense
> to them either.
It is a bit strange, isn't it? Have a look at the site's zone (bottom right
corner of the IE window) when you are connected via dial-up, and then see if
it shows a different zone when you are connected via broadband. It sounds
like the scripting settings in the browser options are too secure. OWA
won't work if it has somehow ended up in 'Restricted Sites'. Try and get it
in 'Trusted Sites'.
Lee.
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