OWA 2000 - ALL FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
When configuring per-server segmentation, the settings are applied for all user’s with mailboxes hosted on the Exchange server. To enable segmentation per-server, Open the registry editor... >> MORE INFORMATION |
Pasting images into messages is not an OWA feature. There are two workarounds to getting images into your message:You can paste HTML links to images, but this means that the image needs to be... >> MORE INFORMATION |
OWA on MAC browsers may cache OWA content since the last refresh, as a result, new mail arriving in the Inbox may not show the content in the preview pane until the Inbox is refreshed. For more... >> MORE INFORMATION |
When viewing an OWA attachment on a client machine, a copy gets saved in the cache of that machine. If this computer is shared or a public terminal, (such as a kiosk, library etc) the attachment can... >> MORE INFORMATION |
When users login to OWA they may see the content of the last accessed folder as their Inbox content, this may cause confusion for the users. A workaround allows the Inbox folder to be set as the... >> MORE INFORMATION |
To set OWA as the default mail client, you need to use a third party add-on, such as ActiveSend from Messageware (www.messageware.com). ActiveSend gives users the ability to set OWA as the default... >> MORE INFORMATION |
The below Microsoft article describes how to permit OWA users search address books based on multiple organizational units or specific address lists, rather than being restricted to just their... >> MORE INFORMATION |
To access Public Folders on Exchange 5.5, a Connection Agreement must be made with the Exchange 2000 computer and the Exchange Server 5.5 public folders must be replicated to the Exchange 2000... >> MORE INFORMATION |
Write mailbox folder access is not supported in OWA. Instead, full mailbox access must be given to a user to access and manage content in other user’s mailboxes.For more information refer to... >> MORE INFORMATION |
Using ADSIEdit Administrators can edit the msExchQueryBaseDN attribute to restrict users to either viewing either a) A limited Global Address List that consists of users in the same Active Directory... >> MORE INFORMATION |
To set up OWA to accept UPN login names, the Exchange, Exchweb/bin and Public virtual directories must be configured to use Basic Authentication and the default domain must be configured to be... >> MORE INFORMATION |
In OWA 2000, users can download a Multimedia Control from the OWA Options page allowing them to insert audio and video content into messages. Some administrators may decide to disable access to... >> MORE INFORMATION |
The reminder polling occurs every 9 minutes by default. To change this value, open the registry editor (regedit) and navigate to... >> MORE INFORMATION |
The new mail notification polling occurs every 2 minutes by default. To change this value, open the registry editor (regedit) and navigate to... >> MORE INFORMATION |
On a front-end server running Exchange Server 2003 or 2000 users are not logged of correctly due to a permission issue on the Logoff.asp page or the /exchweb/bin is configured for Integrated Windows... >> MORE INFORMATION |
The change password feature is not enabled by default in OWA 2000 because it is a feature of IIS, not Exchange 2000 Server. The IISADMPWD virtual directory must be created in IIS under the OWA... >> MORE INFORMATION |
A Microsoft knowledgebase article suggests that there are two ways to change the OWA 2000 logon page; Direct users to custom OWA pages which link to the appropriate OWA folders; or Use HTML and... >> MORE INFORMATION |
Additional login prompts are usually the result of a mismatch of IIS Authentication settings. The authentication settings for the Exchange, Public, and Exchweb\bin virtual directories must match to... >> MORE INFORMATION |
