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Old 27-05-2004, 19:00   #1
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Microsoft Outlook Web Access

Can anyone help this problem is driving me mad...

I am currently getting a 'g_fLoadComplete' is undefined error while trying to create or reply to a mail message in Microsoft Outlook Web Access (Microsoft Exchange V6.x)

This is only occurring when using IE6 with XP, other browsers/OS are fine.

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Old 27-05-2004, 19:21   #2
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Re: Microsoft Outlook Web Access

I think this will fix it, go to Internet Options > Advanced then click on the default button.
It might clear any other settings you have changed though.
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Old 27-05-2004, 19:31   #3
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Re: Microsoft Outlook Web Access

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I think this will fix it, go to Internet Options > Advanced then click on the default button.
It might clear any other settings you have changed though.
Nope I have already tried that, but i think it must be browser problem.
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Old 27-05-2004, 19:35   #4
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Re: Microsoft Outlook Web Access

similar problem shown here:

http://www.experts-exchange.com/Oper..._20977724.html

You have to sign up for the site to get the reply, but AFAIK this is free.

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Old 27-05-2004, 19:39   #5
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Re: Microsoft Outlook Web Access

Are you accessing it via HTTPS?
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Old 27-05-2004, 19:48   #6
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Re: Microsoft Outlook Web Access

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similar problem shown here:

http://www.experts-exchange.com/Oper..._20977724.html

You have to sign up for the site to get the reply, but AFAIK this is free.

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Already looked at this just says could be ACTIVEX settings, but have checked them all

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Are you accessing it via HTTPS?
no just HTTP
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Re: Microsoft Outlook Web Access

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Yep i noticed this but you have to pay to sign up
shame that... i think one of my housemates is subscribed so i might borrow his login later and do a copy and paste job for you

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Re: Microsoft Outlook Web Access

Just try setting your Internet Options to default on each tab, you have to select Internet in Security and click the default button too.
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no just HTTP
Hmm...might be the proxies again. :pp

When I had ntl I had no problem accessing OWA, but that was only via HTTPS.
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Re: Microsoft Outlook Web Access

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Hmm...might be the proxies again. :pp

When I had ntl I had no problem accessing OWA, but that was only via HTTPS.
Yep have tried a number of different proxies...
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