Wednesday, December 26, 2007

American Dad Steve Yaoi

Editing access to OWA in Exchange 2003 using IE 7 on Windows Vista

Hello, today I share with you an important issue. Correcting access to OWA (Outlook Web Access) to Exchange 2003 using Internet Explorer 7 for Windows Vista. The problem is due to the behavior of an ActiveX component that acts different in IE 7 on Windows Vista.

The symptoms are:
  • can not compose an email, rather we can not write to the TextBody, when sending, receiving or forwarding an email.

  • Can not create a contact, task, note, etc..

  • can not change the configuration of folders via OWA.

Microsoft released a hotfix, which has the solution for this problem, the solution is to replace the ActiveX component for one called "iframe." This hotfix must be installed on servers and Back-End Front-End. Paper can

be found at: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=911829 . Download the hotfix

: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=5BC06E8A-08EB-4976-BC68-A03EBE3A2552& displaylang = en & displaylang = en . Problems


signed S / MIME on IE 7.


There is also an additional problem with IE 7 and Exchange 2003, when you compose an email and send it when you receive an error message. This is because a signature is configured S / MIME on a client with IE 7. For this you can apply the following patch on the Exchange server Back-End and Front-End: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=924334 . Finally


recommend downloading and installing the latest version of the S / MIME from the OWA page. This requires entering Options and from there find: Email Security.

I look forward to your opinions

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