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Most of our employees use Outlook Web Access from home to access their
office outlook accounts. One user in particular all of a sudden cannot access outlook web access from home. Everyone else can access it no problem. Nothing has changed on his home pc setup, additionally he took one of the spare office laptops home and this could not connect to OWA either. Both are running XP. After entering the correct address (tripple checked!) he just gets a message saying the page could not be loaded. I'm sure it must be a setting in Internet Explorer. Has anyone encountered this before? |
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"BadBoy House" wrote in message
ups.com... Most of our employees use Outlook Web Access from home to access their office outlook accounts. One user in particular all of a sudden cannot access outlook web access from home. Everyone else can access it no problem. Nothing has changed on his home pc setup, additionally he took one of the spare office laptops home and this could not connect to OWA either. Both are running XP. After entering the correct address (tripple checked!) he just gets a message saying the page could not be loaded. I'm sure it must be a setting in Internet Explorer. Has anyone encountered this before? Unfortunately, OWA is part of Exchange, not part of Outlook, so you're more likely to get an answer in microsoft.public.exchange.clients. That said, if you log into the laptop with your domain account, does it open ok? That's the first thing I'd check. Dumping the temp files would also be something I'd do before posting over there. -- f.h. |
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On 29 Jun, 19:30, "F. H. Muffman" wrote:
"BadBoy House" wrote in message ups.com... Most of our employees use Outlook Web Access from home to access their office outlook accounts. One user in particular all of a sudden cannot access outlook web access from home. Everyone else can access it no problem. Nothing has changed on his home pc setup, additionally he took one of the spare office laptops home and this could not connect to OWA either. Both are running XP. After entering the correct address (tripple checked!) he just gets a message saying the page could not be loaded. I'm sure it must be a setting in Internet Explorer. Has anyone encountered this before? Unfortunately, OWA is part of Exchange, not part of Outlook, so you're more likely to get an answer in microsoft.public.exchange.clients. That said, if you log into the laptop with your domain account, does it open ok? That's the first thing I'd check. Dumping the temp files would also be something I'd do before posting over there. -- f.h.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - sorted it. it turned out to be IE's security settings. reset it to defaults. |
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