OWA & IE7 RC1: Red X

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RDU

A company I'm doing some contract work for just switched over to OWA for
remote users. I'm currently using IE7 RC1 for my browser. When I click on New
or Reply from within OWA I get the infamous "red x" in the text box. I've
tried every tweak that I know of in Internet/Options using guidance from MS
KB articles & Google searches. I've also tried using the User Agent String
Utility to emulate IE6. None of these tweaks have worked. OWA runs fine on my
laptop with IE6 installed and using the same Security, Privacy & Pop-up
Blocker settings as I use on the PC with IE7 RC1 installed. Any ideas?
 
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Roady [MVP]

Wrong news group. OWA is part of Exchange; not Outlook. The proper newsgroup
for OWA is exchange.clients.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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A company I'm doing some contract work for just switched over to OWA for
remote users. I'm currently using IE7 RC1 for my browser. When I click on
New
or Reply from within OWA I get the infamous "red x" in the text box. I've
tried every tweak that I know of in Internet/Options using guidance from MS
KB articles & Google searches. I've also tried using the User Agent String
Utility to emulate IE6. None of these tweaks have worked. OWA runs fine on
my
laptop with IE6 installed and using the same Security, Privacy & Pop-up
Blocker settings as I use on the PC with IE7 RC1 installed. Any ideas?
 
R

RDU

I'll be glad to switch over to the group you suggest but please allow me to
point out the numerous posts here regarding OWA.
 
R

Roady [MVP]

Yep, and there are a lot of them about Outlook Express and Windows Mobile as
well. Still doesn't make it the right group ;-)
You'll find that we always point them to the right group though.
 

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