Re: RWW ActiveX prompt
- From: Dain M. <DainM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 04:48:01 -0700
Issue resolved. The problem: write permissions was not checked on the
Exchange web site directory.
"Dain M." wrote:
Users can access and read email via OWA on SBS 2003 R2 but they.
cannot delete email nor send email from the web interface. Happens on XPSP2
and Vista.
When trying to delete an email, the error message is: "Some items can't be
deleted. They were either moved, already deleted or access was denied."
When trying to send an email, the error message is simply: "Forbidden."
Email messages can be deleted and sent from Outlook without any problem.
I am guessing that it is permissions, but I'm not certain what I need to
change.
Thanks.
"Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" wrote:
Explain the OWA - Read Only thing?
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"Dain M." <DainM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Here's the wind-up, the pitch...it's outa here!
Hey, thanks alot for your help. After adjusting browser settings,
creating
a new certificate and re-doing my firewall access rule that forwards port
4125, it works!!
Now if I can figure out why our OWA is "read only" I'll be in business.
If
any of you sluggers have any thoughts, my original post pertaining to this
dilemma is on 5/2/2007.
Thanks again.
"Les Connor [SBS MVP]" wrote:
When you're at home, by default you'll be in the 'internet' zone when
accessing your RWW or OWA, so security settings by default will probably
not
allow active-x. If you trust the site (you do), then add it to trusted
sites - by default your IE security should prompt you. But browser
security
settings can be all over the place as it's not well understood by the
masses
and people just click on stuff hoping something happens ;-).
Third party security apps are yet another possible layer of
why_doesn't_it_work. Security and productivity are quite often at
opposite
ends of the rope ;-).
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"Dain M." <DainM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks, Chris. I've discovered that internally we get the activeX
prompt
on
PC's on the LAN, but when I log in to /remote from home I don't get the
prompt. I have someone else checking from home tonight to see if it's
just
my browser, but I did open up the security settings to no avail.
"Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" wrote:
On the machine you are using to connect with
IE > Properties > Security > Custom Level
Check the Active X settings
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"Dain M." <DainM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I don't seem to be getting anywhere when posting to this forum, but
I'll
hope
for a hit this time rather than a strike three.
When trying to connect to client machines through RWW, I noticed
that I
am
not being prompted to download the activex control. Does anyone
know
what
I
need to do to ensure that the browser will prompt the user to
download
this
file?
When I get the prompt and accept the download, RDC thru RWW works
like
a
charm.
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