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kankantrie -> OWA and Exchange 2003 (SBS2003) (17.Mar.2006 3:12:53 PM)

HELP ME !!!

I got the next situation:
Exchange 2003 from SBS2003. Everything working perfectly. Since some days (approx. 7) If i use OWA from any place in the world, I can log on, I see my mail, but if I double click on the message, nothing happens. This is not for one user only, but all the users. I can't think what is causing it.
If I try to logout from the OWA, the button doesn't work. The only way is to log out from the remote web workplace immediatly.
In the statusbar at the buttom, I get a yellow warning. Do anyone of you have experience with this problem?

With kind regards

Kankantrie




mark@mvps.org -> RE: OWA and Exchange 2003 (SBS2003) (17.Mar.2006 4:24:14 PM)

Can you check this from a different PC and see if you get the same results. Report back...




kankantrie -> RE: OWA and Exchange 2003 (SBS2003) (18.Mar.2006 10:37:12 AM)

Hi Mark,

Excuses if my English isn't that perfect, waht I meant was that on all the PC's I've tested, the same problem occurs. I've tested something like 10 different PC's. Win2K3 servers, Windows XP PRofessionals and Win2K Servers. All get the same error message.

Kankantrie




mark@mvps.org -> RE: OWA and Exchange 2003 (SBS2003) (18.Mar.2006 8:21:27 PM)

I've asked one of the SBS people to take a look at this since I'm not convinced it's a direct Exchange/IIS issue per se. I think RWW may be doing something. To rule that out, can you do http://server/exchange from the LAN (only the LAN) and see what different behaviour you get (or indeed, if it's the same).
Meanwhile I'm going to try and move this Q to the SBS 2003 forum on this site.




MikeH_Cali -> RE: OWA and Exchange 2003 (SBS2003) (18.Mar.2006 9:56:20 PM)

i ran into a issue almost exactly like this. What the problem was for me was i needed to change my internet explorer security settings. that possibly could be causing the problem your getting.


hope that helps.

mike




kankantrie -> RE: OWA and Exchange 2003 (SBS2003) (19.Mar.2006 11:20:07 AM)

Hi Mark,

Thanks again for the respons. I tried it from the LAN side, but the same problem. The error message I get on the client is:

In the status Bar (Yellow sign) Error on page. If I double click on this sign I get the next error:
Line: 98
Sign: 1
Error: Object expected
Code: 0
URL: https://server/exchange/username/inbox20%in/?Cmd=contents

The text above I translated from a Dutch client. I hope the translation is correct.

This message makes it impossible to log out from the mailbox. The way I configured the OWA, IF you are logged in, you first log  out from the mail and secondly you log out from the remote desktop. Now the log out from the mailbox doesn't work and I have to log out from the remote desktop at once, which closes the IE screen directly. I hope you can help me.

Kankantrie




kankantrie -> RE: OWA and Exchange 2003 (SBS2003) (19.Mar.2006 11:22:06 AM)

Can you tell me which security settings exactly?
And I have my doubts if this would solve my problem. Because I can't beleive that all the systems I tested this one, individually changed the security settings at the same time. But I'm willing to try everything.

Kankantrie




matt_b -> RE: OWA and Exchange 2003 (SBS2003) (19.Mar.2006 12:02:44 PM)

I had this, or something very similar, I checked and applied Exchange SP1 and SP2 and this cured the problem.




kankantrie -> RE: OWA and Exchange 2003 (SBS2003) (19.Mar.2006 4:57:17 PM)

Hi there you all,

I'm not 100% sure yet (90% sure), but the solution Matt gave (install Exchange SP2) seems to solve the problem. I installed SP2, because I already had SP1 installed. I tested on 6 different PC/Servers on different locations, and untill now no problems. So I'm gonna test some more systems and will come with a final answer shortly. Thanks anyway all of you for the respons.

Regards,

Kankantrie

Edit: 21 march 2006

To all who helped me,

Thanks for the support, the problem is solved. The solution was to Install SP2 for Exchange 2003. Thanks for the tip Matt.


Regards,


Kankantrie




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