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Autodiscover
I am getting pop-up alerts in Outlook for autodiscover the message is as
follows: Allow this website to configure server settings? /autodiscover/autodiscover.xml?ddddddddd etc Allow cancel etc. When I check Don't ask me about this website again it does not save this preference. I am used to seeing this same warning however it generally has a domain like: https://domain.com/autodiscover/... Why would I be getting this message without a domain and why does it not save the preference not to show the message again? Thanks! -Ian |
Autodiscover
Why do you permit scripts to run inside of HTML-formatted e-mails that
are rendered within Outlook? In the security options, make sure you are using the Restricted Sites security zone. Or does the popup occur even when you don't read an e-mail? If so, have you tried loading Outlook in its safe mode ("outlook.exe /safe") which will NOT load any add-ons that you installed in Outlook? Maybe an add-on is generating the popup. "Ian Rivard" wrote in message ... I am getting pop-up alerts in Outlook for autodiscover the message is as follows: Allow this website to configure server settings? /autodiscover/autodiscover.xml?ddddddddd etc Allow cancel etc. When I check Don't ask me about this website again it does not save this preference. I am used to seeing this same warning however it generally has a domain like: https://domain.com/autodiscover/... Why would I be getting this message without a domain and why does it not save the preference not to show the message again? Thanks! -Ian |
Autodiscover
It's a legit dialog from outlook 2007. See
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l...EXCHG.80).aspx How Using a Single SSL Certificate with Redirection Works After you configure Exchange to use an SSL certificate with redirection, clients that are not domain joined and clients that do not have direct connectivity to Active Directory receive a redirect from the Autodiscover site to the site that is dedicated to handling e-mail. When this occurs, a warning message is displayed in Outlook 2007 that says Allow this website to configure server settings? Outlook 2007 enables users to turn off the option for this warning message to continue to appear. We recommend that you inform your users to turn off the warning message on their Outlook 2007 client. The reason it comes up without a domain is because the admin didn't configure the server correctly. It's hard to say why the don't show option fails since I'm not sure where it saves the option (in the pont_string key with other 'don't show' choices or elsewhere). -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "VanguardLH" wrote in message ... Why do you permit scripts to run inside of HTML-formatted e-mails that are rendered within Outlook? In the security options, make sure you are using the Restricted Sites security zone. Or does the popup occur even when you don't read an e-mail? If so, have you tried loading Outlook in its safe mode ("outlook.exe /safe") which will NOT load any add-ons that you installed in Outlook? Maybe an add-on is generating the popup. "Ian Rivard" wrote in message ... I am getting pop-up alerts in Outlook for autodiscover the message is as follows: Allow this website to configure server settings? /autodiscover/autodiscover.xml?ddddddddd etc Allow cancel etc. When I check Don't ask me about this website again it does not save this preference. I am used to seeing this same warning however it generally has a domain like: https://domain.com/autodiscover/... Why would I be getting this message without a domain and why does it not save the preference not to show the message again? Thanks! -Ian |
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