Re: OWA in 2007

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It sounds like IE isn't executing some of the page's scripting functions.
In your IE status bar, it will show (at the bottom right) what zone your
browser has put the server in. It may say something like 'Internet'. That
isn't usually a problem, unless you have changed some of the scripting
permissions for that zone in your IE security options. If you think you
might have done that, you can either reset the zone permissions so that they
are not so restrictive (i.e. more active scripting is allowed), or put the
server into a different zone, such as 'Local Intranet' or 'Trusted Sites'.

Also, make sure that the browser is getting the required scripting files in
the first place. Look in the server's IIS log, and just after you see the
log in to /owa, look for requests for .js files. If you see them, make sure
that the server response near the end of each logged line is something like
200 or 301 or 302 (responses beginning with 2 or 3 are 'good'). If the
respone is 401 (access denied) or 404 (not found), that's a bad sign.


"Lar" <Lar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:98DE9523-13D4-4B13-B123-CA2B47323604@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thank you. Upon turning off FBA and retrying access, users get the small
logon window. Upon loging on, a page with only blue text and image place
holders appear. You can not access any mail, contact, etc. Where to from
here?
Thank you for all your assistance.

"Lee Derbyshire [MVP]" wrote:


Ah, right. I didn't know that it was displaying a blank page. First
thing
I would try is to turn off Forms-based Authentication for the problem
server
in EMC. That way you will at least know that if you can't get FBA
working,
you will at least have some other way of logging in. Then, if you still
prefer to use FBA, turn it back on again, and we can try to fix it.

"Lar" <Lar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:9BE53A31-2802-4F6C-8F6C-00236B14E8F6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thank you for your reply, but what is the solution. I am certain the
address
is correct, the page does not even arrive at the log on session
therefore
you
do not even have the opportunity to put in you login or password. The
page
simply comes up blank with 'done' at the bottom.
All the answers I've received say 'it's normal' but my users still have
no
access to their email via OWA and no one offers a solution!
Still open to ideas.

"Lee Derbyshire [MVP]" wrote:

That's normal. You are being redirected to the server's OWA FBA logon
page.
The reason code simply tells the server and the browser that it is the
first
time in the session you have seen the page, and that you are not being
shown
the page a second time because you previously typed in the wrong
password,
or something like that.

"Lar" <Lar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:DF035BA0-7C68-4B7B-AC24-30C4FBB0D637@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have two Exchange2007 servers in two different organizations. In
one,
OWA
works great. In the other, my user keep getting this message -
http://domain.xxx/owa/auth/logon.aspx?url=http://domain.xxx/owa/&reason=0.
I've compared settings in both and cannot find any difference in
configuration. What does this "&reason=0" mean? Any advise greatly
appreciated.

Larry








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