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Outlook web access red X
Hello,
Our company server runs Server 2003 with Outlook web access. My home comupter runs Vista and IE7. I logged in today and tried to reply to an email but instead of being able to type the reply, the message space instead displayed a red X. I did some searching and came across this: http://outlookexchange.blogspot.com/...lems-with.html I followed the steps and now I can create or reply to emails. Next I tried to set up my signature in the Options tab of Outlook web access, but I again get the red X instead of being able to type my signature. So I then hit the X in the upper right corner to close out of that signature window and that causes IE7 to close completely, and then restart itself. I then have to log back into my work email. How can I make it work so I can set up my signature in web access? I've tried re-installing the S/MIME control and restarting Windows, but to no avail. Thanks for the help. Mark Christensen |
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Outlook web access red X
Outlook Web Access is really an Exchange component and has nothing to do
with Outlook so you should probably ask this in the Exchange.clients newsgroup. That said you should make sure your OWA server is listed in your IE Trusted Sites list. -- -Ben- Ben M. Schorr, MVP Roland Schorr & Tower http://www.rolandschorr.com http://www.officeforlawyers.com/onenote.htm "Mark Christensen" wrote in message ... Hello, Our company server runs Server 2003 with Outlook web access. My home comupter runs Vista and IE7. I logged in today and tried to reply to an email but instead of being able to type the reply, the message space instead displayed a red X. I did some searching and came across this: http://outlookexchange.blogspot.com/...lems-with.html I followed the steps and now I can create or reply to emails. Next I tried to set up my signature in the Options tab of Outlook web access, but I again get the red X instead of being able to type my signature. So I then hit the X in the upper right corner to close out of that signature window and that causes IE7 to close completely, and then restart itself. I then have to log back into my work email. How can I make it work so I can set up my signature in web access? I've tried re-installing the S/MIME control and restarting Windows, but to no avail. Thanks for the help. Mark Christensen |
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