i currently have 2 exchange servers running, a 2k3 and 2010...
when i connect to the OWA for 2010,
i get the logon page, i enter my info and click logon, i can see my inbox and contents for about 3 seconds, then the page blanks out and i get this error:
The ActiveX Control needs to be enabled in Internet Explorer for Outlook Web App to work correctly. Click here to sign out, enable ActiveX control, and then sign in to Outlook Web App.
i get no errors in any of the event logs, the site is a truested site, and security is set to the lowest settings for the trusted sites. my system is on a domain, my account and computer are in an OU with no GPO's assigned to it. my account is an enterprise administrator with no restrictions what so ever... im at a loss...
i keep searching for any activex issues with owa, but unfortunitly came up short...
i am continuing my searchs and figured i would seek help here also...
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention
of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body,
but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up,
totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming
--"WOW-- What a Ride!"
when i connect to the OWA for 2010,
i get the logon page, i enter my info and click logon, i can see my inbox and contents for about 3 seconds, then the page blanks out and i get this error:
The ActiveX Control needs to be enabled in Internet Explorer for Outlook Web App to work correctly. Click here to sign out, enable ActiveX control, and then sign in to Outlook Web App.
i get no errors in any of the event logs, the site is a truested site, and security is set to the lowest settings for the trusted sites. my system is on a domain, my account and computer are in an OU with no GPO's assigned to it. my account is an enterprise administrator with no restrictions what so ever... im at a loss...
i keep searching for any activex issues with owa, but unfortunitly came up short...
i am continuing my searchs and figured i would seek help here also...
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention
of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body,
but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up,
totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming
--"WOW-- What a Ride!"