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Craig
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2005 9:16 pm    Post subject: OWA unable to open attachments Reply with quote

Have a Exchange 2003 with sp1 server that will not allow
OWA clients to open document type posts. By that i mean
posts other than straight text. They can open them with
the Outlook client just not OWA.
I get a HTTP 403 error when someone tries to open a
document on through OWA. Have a second E2k server that
works but cannot find the IIS setting that would fix
this.
This is not a client permission problem no access from
Owner to Reader will work on opening Word, PDF or other
documents posted to public folders.

Any Ideas?

Craig

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Pablo Vernocchi
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Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2005 5:41 am    Post subject: Re: OWA unable to open attachments Reply with quote

Did you install IIS Lockdown tool? URLScan? SUS Server?

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Saludos,
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Pablo Vernocchi
vernocchi@nospam.redusers.com
Buenos Aires, Argentina
"Craig" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> escribió en el mensaje
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Quote:
Have a Exchange 2003 with sp1 server that will not allow
OWA clients to open document type posts. By that i mean
posts other than straight text. They can open them with
the Outlook client just not OWA.
I get a HTTP 403 error when someone tries to open a
document on through OWA. Have a second E2k server that
works but cannot find the IIS setting that would fix
this.
This is not a client permission problem no access from
Owner to Reader will work on opening Word, PDF or other
documents posted to public folders.

Any Ideas?

Craig
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Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2005 7:17 pm    Post subject: Re: OWA unable to open attachments Reply with quote

This was not a upgrade from a 2000 box so I did not run
lockdown or urlscan. SUS is not install on this server.
Quote:
-----Original Message-----
Did you install IIS Lockdown tool? URLScan? SUS Server?

--
Saludos,
-----------
Pablo Vernocchi
vernocchi@nospam.redusers.com
Buenos Aires, Argentina
"Craig" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> escribió en
el mensaje
news:242901c4f8b9$b82de430$a301280a@phx.gbl...
Have a Exchange 2003 with sp1 server that will not allow
OWA clients to open document type posts. By that i mean
posts other than straight text. They can open them with
the Outlook client just not OWA.
I get a HTTP 403 error when someone tries to open a
document on through OWA. Have a second E2k server that
works but cannot find the IIS setting that would fix
this.
This is not a client permission problem no access from
Owner to Reader will work on opening Word, PDF or other
documents posted to public folders.

Any Ideas?

Craig


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Pablo Vernocchi
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Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2005 12:33 am    Post subject: Re: OWA unable to open attachments Reply with quote

Do you have logging activated?
If not, you should...


<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> escribió en el mensaje
news:254101c4f972$49ffdef0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
This was not a upgrade from a 2000 box so I did not run
lockdown or urlscan. SUS is not install on this server.
Quote:
-----Original Message-----
Did you install IIS Lockdown tool? URLScan? SUS Server?

--
Saludos,
-----------
Pablo Vernocchi
vernocchi@nospam.redusers.com
Buenos Aires, Argentina
"Craig" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> escribió en
el mensaje
news:242901c4f8b9$b82de430$a301280a@phx.gbl...
Have a Exchange 2003 with sp1 server that will not allow
OWA clients to open document type posts. By that i mean
posts other than straight text. They can open them with
the Outlook client just not OWA.
I get a HTTP 403 error when someone tries to open a
document on through OWA. Have a second E2k server that
works but cannot find the IIS setting that would fix
this.
This is not a client permission problem no access from
Owner to Reader will work on opening Word, PDF or other
documents posted to public folders.

Any Ideas?

Craig


.
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Pablo Vernocchi
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Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2005 4:10 pm    Post subject: Re: OWA unable to open attachments Reply with quote

http://www.promodag.com/

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=555001

Maybe that helps you.

Saludos,

Pablo Vernocchi
vernocchi@nospam.redusers.com
Buenos Aires, Argentina

On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 05:17:53 -0800,
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

Quote:
This was not a upgrade from a 2000 box so I did not run
lockdown or urlscan. SUS is not install on this server.
-----Original Message-----
Did you install IIS Lockdown tool? URLScan? SUS Server?

--
Saludos,
-----------
Pablo Vernocchi
vernocchi@nospam.redusers.com
Buenos Aires, Argentina
"Craig" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> escribió en
el mensaje
news:242901c4f8b9$b82de430$a301280a@phx.gbl...
Have a Exchange 2003 with sp1 server that will not allow
OWA clients to open document type posts. By that i mean
posts other than straight text. They can open them with
the Outlook client just not OWA.
I get a HTTP 403 error when someone tries to open a
document on through OWA. Have a second E2k server that
works but cannot find the IIS setting that would fix
this.
This is not a client permission problem no access from
Owner to Reader will work on opening Word, PDF or other
documents posted to public folders.

Any Ideas?

Craig


.
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