Re: OMA does not display
From: Carl (Carl_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 12/08/04
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Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 14:39:03 -0800
I still have the virtual directory. Firewall is not a factor yet, I am
testing from the inside. The logon box is a the normal pop up you get when
connecting to OWA.
"Brandon S." wrote:
> Installing CRM can wipe out some other Web sites in IIS (including OMA).
> Make sure you have an OMA Virtual Directory under your default web site in
> IIS and make sure you have your firewall (assuming you're using) setup to
> allow OMA.
>
> And when you say you're getting a login prompt, are you getting a HTML login
> interface or a gray "standard" popup login box?
>
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> "Carl" <Carl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:A1D48C81-8376-49F7-A1D4-0288E7FA6082@microsoft.com...
> > We are running Small Business Server 2003. I am not able to get OMA to
> > work.
> > When I attempt to login it prompts for credentials, I enter them and page
> > comes back blank. I have read through many of the OMA posts and the only
> > thing that is different about our server is that it is also running CRM.
>
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