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We are running Exchange 2000, and for most users, OWA works fine. But on some computers, when any user tries to get into OWA, they are not prompted for user name and password, but immediately get an error message: "access denied". It happens under IE 5.x and IE6, and the security setting for user authentication in Internet Options is set to "prompt for user name and password" as suggested in the KB. It's not a user ID issue, because they can log on through OWA from other computers.
Can anyone shed some light on this?
Thanks!
I think there is an issue with win2k machines and owa. Depending on some configuration some win2k machines wont allow u to logon. What OS is it not working from
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Lynn at 2/14/2002 3:56:36 PM
We are running Exchange 2000, and for most users, OWA works fine. But on some computers, when any user tries to get into OWA, they are not prompted for user name and password, but immediately get an error message: "access denied". It happens under IE 5.x and IE6, and the security setting for user authentication in Internet Options is set to "prompt for user name and password" as suggested in the KB. It's not a user ID issue, because they can log on through OWA from other computers.
Can anyone shed some light on this?
Thanks!
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at 2/27/2002 7:48:57 PM
I think there is an issue with win2k machines and owa. Depending on some configuration some win2k machines wont allow u to logon. What OS is it not working from
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Lynn at 2/14/2002 3:56:36 PM
We are running Exchange 2000, and for most users, OWA works fine. But on some computers, when any user tries to get into OWA, they are not prompted for user name and password, but immediately get an error message: "access denied". It happens under IE 5.x and IE6, and the security setting for user authentication in Internet Options is set to "prompt for user name and password" as suggested in the KB. It's not a user ID issue, because they can log on through OWA from other computers.
Can anyone shed some light on this?
Thanks!
I have this same problem, except it is with using thin clients connecting to our citrix server(meta xp) running win2k server. A student can login to a laptop / desktop (only needed one time)and get into owa anywhere, but if they tried to login to owa via thin client without logging in with a laptop/desktop prior, they were denied access. any ideas?
thanks ahead of time,
Ron