Re: OWA LOADING
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Date: 07/14/04
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Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 09:22:24 -0700
Took that into account as well at the time of
troubleshooting on this machine, no proxies are in use on
the computer or on the end of the ISP.
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>I have had the same problem my self and after some
troubleshooting I found out that my ISPīs proxy server
didn't support Webdav.
>When I removed their proxy server from IE, OWA worked
just fine.
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>Jamelia
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>"Kevin" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:2d06701c46972$009835e0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>I work for a company with about 200 clients that access
>our exchange server from outside the corporate network, I
>have one client that when they login they enter thier
>credentials and on the left hand navigation page they get
>thier icons for options logon etc. And on the right where
>the message list would normally appear all she ever sees
>is loading. The only pertinent MS knowledgebase article I
>have come across says to make sure that a language is
>specified in IE, so I did that by removing the english
>language and then readding it. The article also said
>there could be something on the server side that might be
>causing this problem but it's doubtful since on three
>other machines I am able to log in as this client just
>fine. Client is using Windows ME, IE 6 SP1. I have done
>everything I can think of to include, making sure the
>computer is spyware free, deleting cache , resetting all
>of IE's settings to thier defaults, even did a repair of
>IE to see if this would have any affect, and also
>reregistered all kinds of dll's that I could think of
>that might be related to IE. I also had the client
>download and install the latest scripting engine for
>Windows, and also even went as far as to uninstall and
>reinstall the Java virtual machine thinking that this
>might have some affect. If anyone has any suggestions as
>to how to fix this I am welcome to any at this point
>because I am at my witt's end.
>Thanks in advance.
>Kevin
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