I've read all the posts I can find on the missing body when composing a new
message in OWA. The server, and Exchange is complete patched (as far as I can
tell), I installed my self signed cert on the client machine (no more issues
with trusted cert problems), and I still can type in the body part of the
composing message. It just shows the blue background with a little red x up
in the left corner. I also reset all setting on my client machine's browser,
and deleted all info stores (i.e., offline files, cache, reset all settings,
etc). Nothing changed. Still can compose a full mail message; just recipient,
and subject. Help?
Re: what is reset account? ... Well it avoids the rejoin ASSUMING that the user who is doing the reset can force the client to do a password change. ... It is actually possible in an NT4 environment to add computer accounts to groups and ACLs, but I believe the native tools would choke if they tried but could display that just fine. ... The reset account resets the password to the default password if you need to rejoin a machine to the domain. ... (microsoft.public.win2000.active_directory)
Re: Exchange 2007 OAB ... No I am not using the self signed cert, i bought a cert from Entrust. ...Outlook client and run the Test Email Auto-Configuration and see what your ... to the web service from the client. ... (microsoft.public.exchange.clients)
Re: RWW on XP SP3 does not work ... If reset in IE now works there musta been an update recently. ... Unable to use the RWW Connect to Client Desktop feature from Windows XP SP3 machines ... the ActiveX control must be enabled in the registry. ... Within the Settings sub-key,... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
Re: Ref Clk ID and Leap still valid after sys_peer is lost? ... There is no such thing as "stale" time, only the perception on the part of a client of the expected maximum error and nominal error of the server. ... If a server loses all synchronization sources, the intended result is that the synchronization distance continues to increase with time, eventually exceeding a sanity threshold set by the client.... and sys_leap should also be reset when sys_peer is reset to ... (comp.protocols.time.ntp)
Re: Ref Clk ID and Leap still valid after sys_peer is lost? ... There is no such thing as "stale" time, only the perception on the part of a client of the expected maximum error and nominal error of the server. ... If a server loses all synchronization sources, the intended result is that the synchronization distance continues to increase with time, eventually exceeding a sanity threshold set by the client.... and sys_leap should also be reset when sys_peer is reset to ... (comp.protocols.time.ntp)