Re: More OWA "Stuff"

  • From: "Dennis Olson" <Dennis.Olson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "[ExchangeList]" <exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 16:28:13 -0700

Are you running URLS Scan on the box? There are also known issues with
ISA server

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From: John B [mailto:itcalif@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 4:08 PM
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Subject: [exchangelist] Re: More OWA "Stuff"

 

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Kelli, the first thing (which I don't know that it'll fix it) is I would
upgrade to service pack 3. And the next thing I would check is to make
sure that the user profile (you can use any) is setup to all HTTP
connections to the mailbox. This setting needs to be enabled, is it? You
can find this at Exchange user properties>Exchange Advanced>Protocol
settings>settings. 

 Kelli Irwin <kirwin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: 

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        Hi All,
        
        I've thrown this one out before with no success... but I
figured, what the heck, with so many OWA "opportunities" floating around
maybe someone has experienced and solved this. We are running Exchange
2K - SP2, in a typical Network and running MS ISA as our
firewall/gateway. Last spring I had OWA running smoothly. We changed DSL
providers. Now we cannot access our mailboxes via OWA externally... that
is, from our homes. There are a couple people who CAN and they have
dial-up connections. Some others have dial-up connections and they
cannot. I have Cable connection at home and I can't access using OWA
either. About 6 weeks ago I COULD but only if I went to our Web Site (we
host our own web site) first then went to mail.domain.com. What we get
is the logon screen, then after entering the username and password the
"frame" of Outlook appears and the hourglass is running... and that's
it!!! 
        
        Any ideas would be appreciated.
        
        Thanks,
        
        Kelli Mariah Irwin 
        Technical Specialist 
        
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