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How do I get Adobe to work in the Outlook web browser?

 
 
GaryG
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      1st Apr 2008
Using the Outlook web browser, I can pull up an Adobe form but the "Back"
button in the web tookbar is greyed out and I can not go the the previous
page that I had before the Adobe form appeared in the browser window. I have
tried using the Outlook help feature but have not been able to find out
anything.
 
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Roady [MVP]
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      1st Apr 2008
You mean OWA? OWA is part of Exchange and not Outlook. The correct newsgroup
for OWA questions is exchange.clients
Just a wild guess because of the limited info provided; because your Adobe
form got launched in a new separate window/tab?

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"GaryG" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Using the Outlook web browser, I can pull up an Adobe form but the "Back"
> button in the web tookbar is greyed out and I can not go the the previous
> page that I had before the Adobe form appeared in the browser window. I
> have
> tried using the Outlook help feature but have not been able to find out
> anything.


 
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