Environment:
I am using IE6 and XP with all the latest SP's on the client and Windows 2000 and Exchange 2000 with all SP's on the server. We have implemented the MS recommended OWA registry hack on our Exchange 2000 because of webdav
compatibility problems. I am connecting to OWA with IE and...
I would assume IE but, as I said, when you do the Windows update for the first time after installing XP, there are many patches that are applied at the same time.
These are the patches that show in add/remove programs:
XP application compatibility update Q319580
XP Hotfix (SP1) Q309521
XP...
I would assume IE but, as I said, when you do the Windows update for the first time after installing XP, there are many patches that are applied at the same time.
These are the patches that show in add/remove programs:
XP application compatibility update Q319580
XP Hotfix (SP1) Q309521
XP...
Dan,
I experience the same results under most conditions, except at a few major clients. That is why I suspected a bandwidth problem there. What deployment issues would you look at and if it was a deployment issue, wouldn't you expect it to affect all locations?
Chuck
We were able to setup a second site and SSL enable it. Some of our users that connect to this site from client locations have reported that the site is so slow that it takes upwards of 5 minutes to fully load the initial page and then it takes minutes for opening and reply to a message. Hide...
After doing windows update XP, I am unable to see the folders list in the left hand frame for OWA 2K.
This problem exists both internal and external to our network on both the home and professional versions of XP.
Thoughts?
Dan,
We are looking at this option. Some of our clients are bandwidth challenged and we have found that adding SSL to another application caused timeouts.
Can we set up 2 OWA sites on the same box and only SSL enable one of them? This way we address the needs of all of our users.
Thanks,
Chuck
Dan,
It is not my proxy or firewall that is the problem. Our roaming consultants need to be able to connect from anywhere including our client sites. Obviously, we have no control over their infrastructure. This is where we found the problem to exist.
Chuck
<BACKGROUND>I have roaming consultants at client sites that rely on email provided through OWA at our home office. It appears that there is some capability problem with either WebDav or HTTP1.1 and some firewalls and proxy servers. Basically, they are unable to use OWA if they use an MS IE but...
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