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Install Outlook Web Access Components from the Exchange CD on your WEB Server. From the Setup, choose Custom Setup and deselect everything except "Outlook Web Access Components". To be able to access webmail the users must have "log on locally" rights. Open User Manger for Domains and create a new global group

Exchange Outlook Web Access
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See if this KB article helps: http://support.microsoft. com/support/exchange/content/whitepapers/owa_tshoot .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

Exchange Outlook Web Access
Attempts to set up Mail.app to access my mail account from home fail; My sys admin says that setting email clients up offsite is not supported, and I am stuck using Outlook Web Access through https while at home. So my question is... Is it possible to have something access my Exchange web mail account through https

Webmail stops working after low disk-space warning
For the past two weeks... my company has been having some major issues with Outlook web access. To briefly summarize what we have... we have two Exchange There are no mailboxes on this server, so essentially all this server does is webmail right now. Well it worked great overnight... but this morning the same

IIS4.0 Outlook Web Access logons
It has been quite some time since I have done this and now I run Exch2K with Webmail which is a little more of a bugger to sort when shit goes wrong. Read the (poor) MS Exchange documentation and think outlook web access will work fine. Read the system requirements (again poor documentation) and think all I

outlook web access
The process to doing this is the same for both Outlook Express (version 6 or newer), and the outlook webmail connector, which is what I am using now with outlook 2007 as a If you want OWA (Outlook Web Access, which is an HTTP representation of an Outlook client that lives on the Exchange Server), use IE.

Antw: Outlook Web Access
backslash (\) Colon (:) Percent sign (%) Ampersand (&) If the subject line contains one of these characters, you will need to use an alternate program (such as Outlook, Outlook Express, WebMail, etc.) to read that message. " -----Original Message----- Hi Mark, I run SBS2000 with Outlook Web Access and it works like

Web mail interface recommendations?
After furious head scratching, billybjr asked: I need some help setting up outlook to retrieve my company email. I don't know if we are an exchange server or a http type setup. To check my email currently I go to https://webmail.coname.com ; I then enter my user name and password. The web access version of outlook

Outlook Web Access 5.5
Hal Hostetler [MVP DTS] h...@kvoa.com microsoft public internet mail How about Outlook Web Access? http://www.slipstick.com/exs/owa.htm Outlook Web Access to Microsoft I have a win2k adv server running Exchange 2k, as we all know it does SMTP and POP3, I want a webmail outlook like hotmail or your ISP's webmail.

Outlook Web Access
We have the expertise in house to managed exchange servers, but looking at webmail costs is very attractive, not have to worry about spam, virus, setup, etc What are peoples throughts? We run exchange in-house and don't worry about spam or viruses, and have webmail. Have you seen the Outlook Web Access 2003 client?

Outlook Web Access without the /exchange?
My users normally use webmail.domainname.com to connect to their mailboxes using OWA. For some reason some users have to put the word exchange at the end of the website (webmail.domainname.com/exchange) so they can Outlook Web Access For PDA , OWA For WAP www.leederbyshire.com email a@t leederbyshire d.0.t c.0.m.

Connecting to Outlook Web Access with Outlook 2003 remotely
Chris Jasper cjas...@filanet.com microsoft public inetserver iis I have Echange server 5.5 and IIS 4.0 serving up Outlook Web Access. I am having a "double" login issue that I need help with. Here is what happens. using a web browser, type https://webmail.filanet.com/Exchange you are immediately prompted for a

Exchange server or WebMail?
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done a lightweight version of Outlook Web Access that might be of some use to you. www.leederbyshire.com Lee. -- My company, like millions of others has a webbased outlook client (by MicroSoft)via Exchange. The pocket explorer can see the website fine, but cannot open the emails nor create a new one.

Outlook Web Access "The page cannot be found" errors
We have our Outlook Web Access server (a separate box) installed on our internal LAN, and it's visible to the Internet (SSL only) via reverse-proxy. <kellysm...@yahoo.com>; <f...@mailbr.com.br>; <firewa...@lists.gnac.net> Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 2:52 PM Subject: Re: secure webmail and firewall issues.

iPaq/Pocket 2002/webmail/email not working
I found out this morning in a staff meeting that the IT department for my company says that IE7 just won't work with our webmail (and I assume that's what's happening in your case too). We also use Microsoft Outlook Web Access. I suspect you will find more awareness of this symptom and any possible resolutions for

Steps to setup Outlook Web Access
Do you have OWA (Outlook Web Access)? I find that Mozilla or Konqueror work better than MSIE 5.5 or 6.0 for that because MSIE 5.5 has problems trying to select multiple recipients from contact list and MSIE 6.0 has problems replying or forwarding mail from Mac Outlook users (possibly due to incomplete communication

Outlook Web Access
For your now scenario, I suggest you rerun CEICW and ensure check the box of Outlook Web Access to allow you access OWA from internet. TK2MSFTNGP08.phx.gbl!newsfeed00.sul.t-online.de!t-onl i ne.de!border2.nntp.dca.giganews.com!nntp.giganews.com!cyclone1.gnilink.net! s pamkiller.gnilink.net!gnilink.net!trnddc04.

Windows Live Mail...
If you go to www.dnsstuff.com and enter your webmail.domain.com into the DNS Lookup test with the A record selected and press the lookup button does this resolve to your public IP address for your router or SBS server? Thanks, Richard "Brian" wrote: Done that. Still doesn't work. When I attempt to access the url:

Outlook Web Mail
In Exchange I can get right into the Web Access (webmail) if I am logged in the domain. If I now go to https://servername/owa I have to log in again (to the mail account). Best regards, /Mikael S If your mailbox is an E2007 mailbox (ie not a legacy mailbox), then the /exchange URL isn't much use to you.

Windows Thin Clients served up from SuSE 10.3 server
Ben M. Schorr, MVP-OneNote b...@bogusaddress.mvp microsoft public exchange misc On 05 May 2004 15:47, "MJ" wrote: I just implimented Exchange 03 Enterprise and I working with the web mail / outlook web access. I'm trying to figure out how to use a different alias under this web mail. I have one account in active