Topic Last Modified: 2009-07-22
Microsoft Office Outlook Web Access in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 lets you access your e-mail from any Web browser. Outlook Web Access is an ideal client for users who do not have access to Outlook, such as users who are traveling or who rely on shared workstations for access to e-mail and calendar information.
The following topics will help you troubleshoot specific problems with Outlook Web Access:
- 32-Bit
ASP.NET on a 64-Bit System Causes Outlook Web Access to
Fail
- Exchange
Server 2007 OWA URL Redirection Does Not Work
- HTTP 400 Bad
Request Error When You Access an Exchange 2007 Mailbox
- Outlook Web
Access Did Not Initialize and Event ID 64 is Logged in the
Application Log on the Client Access Server
- Outlook Web
Access Returns an Unexpected Response
- Proxying to
a Client Access Server Fails After RedirectToOptimalOWAServer Is
Set to False
- Users Cannot
Access the Global Address List in Outlook Web Access
- Users Cannot
Log On to Outlook Web Access Because of Insufficient User
Rights
- Users Cannot
Enable Out Of Office Assistant When Using Outlook 2007
- Scheduling
Assistant Does Not Give Suggested Times
- Users
Receive an Error Message When They Try To Log On to Outlook Web
Access Through the Client Access Server Role in Exchange
2007
- Outlook Web
Access Light Opens When a User Logs On to Exchange 2007 Outlook Web
Access
- How to
Troubleshoot the 440 Login Timeout Error Message in Outlook Web
Access
- Charts and
Graphs Are Not Visible When a 2007 Microsoft Office System Document
Is Previewed in WebReady
- Cannot Open
an Excel Attachment in Outlook Web Access
- Hosting
Outlook Web Access in an IFrame Is Not Supported
- Name Mapping
in Outlook Web Access Contacts is Reversed After Installing
Exchange 2007 SP2 When Regional Language Is Spanish
For More Information
For more information about Outlook Web Access, see the following topics: