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Outlook Web Access Trouble
My workplace is still using Exchange 5.5, and I use Outlook Web Access to deal with my email on the road. I was hoping my new PDA would let me leave my laptop at home, but while it can log into my workplace's webmail site and view the list of emails, it cannot actually open them. I can press my stylus against the

Outlook Web Access Through OE 6?
Also, they may have Outlook Web Access configured. <philmurra...@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1192028253.690337.134740@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... Hi, I am a college coach and have a problem with my outlook 2007. Whenever I access email from home, they dissapear from my work computer inbox.

Outlook web access
phil phi...@cox.net microsoft public internet mail When attempt to forward or reply to an email the text of the email disappears and does not appear when recipient receives forwarded email. This has to do with outlook web access (webmail). any thoughts? Thank you, Phil.

Outlook Web Access - How to install on second IIS Server
See if this KB article helps: http://support.microsoft. com/support/exchange/content/whitepapers/owa_tshoo t .asp Troubleshooting Guide for Outlook Web Access. Can anybody recommend a method for re-installing Webmail following problems? I have tried removing and then re-adding the ASP section of the original

Why doesn't OWA 2003 work with live mail?
René Brutschin rene.brutsc...@trivadis.com microsoft public exchange clients We use Microsoft Exchange Server 2000/Outlook 2002 with certificates from Verisign. Is there any chance to encrypt/sign messages in Outlook Web Access? Are any Webmail-Clients with S/MIME functionality known? Thanks Rene.

Webmail & alias
WebMail - included in service? Yep. Built into the server from the get go. How do your staff, have access to mail from home, via Outlook Web Access 2003 Client? We provide access to webmail, a simple web-mail system similar to hotmail and the like. Those who want can also access their email on "mobile devices" such

No spell check in Outlook web access-webmail
<VirtualHost 192.168.100.2:80> ServerName webmail.exchange.com DocumentRoot /var/www/html/html.webmail RedirectMatch ^/(index.html? I've been seemingly successfully Reverse Proxying Exchange 2003 Outlook Web Access with the following parameters: ProxyPass /exchange https://www.example.com/exchange

Outlook Web Access on Exchange 2000 server access
Well if you have Outlook Web Access.... actually you do. OWA is a webmail front-end interface used to access an exchange account online. It might not have been presented as such to you, but it is. What you should try is to connec in your web browser, copy the URL once you're in and then go back to Entourage.

Exchange 2000 and 5.5 webmail
Thomas Wenzl [MVP] twe...@web.de microsoft public livemeeting oomyoo wrote: My company recently upgraded to Outlook 2003. I'm trying to figure out how to access my email via the internet through outlook web access. It's seems to be a bit different than our old webmail access. Before all I had to do was type in my

OE7 will not send emails
Adam Bailey ad...@lull.org microsoft public outlook mac Phil <P...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: We are using Safari web browser to access Outlook Web Access. You can close down and quit Safari then relaunch and get straight into the webmail without going through login username/password page.

Outlook Web Access (OWA) in Outlook / Outlook Express
... From: "Todd" <anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com> Sender: "Todd" <anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com> Subject: Outlook web access Date: Wed, Can use one exchange server to do webmail for both domains. I want to use the same exchange server to do 2 email domains n...@abc.com and n...@xyz.com.

IE7 cannot write message in Microsoft Outlook Web Access
We have an IIS web server with the Outlook Web Access installed on it. We have SSL enabled for the web site. Now both the Exch and IIS are on our internal net. (We should probably have IIS on a DMZ) The only hole in the firewall is for port 443 (SSL) to the IIS server. Clients talk only to the web server never

IE7 crashes when I try to send or reply a webmail (Exch server 200
They will not allow us to have VPN access so that we can directly access their Exchange server. However, they have granted access to their Outlook Webmail server. I would like to know how I can configure my Outlook 2003 to access mail using the Outlook Web Access. No. Outlook and Outlook Web Access are both clients

Sent Items - not all showing in Entourage
Logged off the webmail like you said. Open IE went to favorites and logged in with my user name and password on webmail and got her account. Billh wrote: I work on computers at a school and we have Outlook Web Access. I do not have my own computer so I use what ever computer I am sitting at to check my mail.

How do I open personal folders in outlook web access?
GET http://webmail/ GET http://webmail/exchange/logon.asp GET http://webmail/exchange/LogonFrm.asp?isnewwindow=0&mailbox=Google%2C+Mike GET The only cookie I received was on the webmail/logon.asp page, and it was just an ordinary session ID. Perhaps some of the prior pages to commands.asp updates the server's

WebMail Client missing info
"GONHNTN" wrote: I am having the same problem, my work uses Microsoft Outlook Web Access it is the upgrade from their first webmail. I can read, view and respond but when I push send IE simply QUITS!, DIES, ask me if I want to report it and I say yes but it is still GONE. "YF" wrote: I am ahving the same problem.

Windows Thin Clients served up from SuSE 10.3 server
Diane Poremsky [MVP] diane...@poremsky.com microsoft public outlook Which version of Exchange server? Ex2003 has it builtin, older versions need an addon. http://www.slipstick.com/exs/owa.htm#tools -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows

OT: Re: Microsoft Exchange Server - Outlook Web Access
I can access my company email through Outlook Web Access at http://webmail.companydomain.com I've gone through the process in Outlook Express of setting up an HTTP account using the above URL and the appropriate credentials. When I attempt to download the folders I receive the following error: "Access to the

Exchange server or WebMail?
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443 needs to opened on your Firewall/Router. As for ISP, I would suggest creating an A Record for your OWA. I prefer using webmail.yourdomain.com. I am new to exchange server and we have set up our exchange and web access. Which has the name of an internal server. But when i go to my personal computer and

outlook webmail
You could also use DNS/host files to give your site a more friendly name (http://webmail.circaent.com) Nick -----Original Message----- Hi, Does anyone know where I can find a step by step guide in Technet or even someplace else to deploy Outlook Web Access on an Exchange 5.5 server? Cheers' Dave . .