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Dennis
I have 4 notebook computers that are signed out by users
when they are going to be away from the office for a few
days. They are older/slower computers running windows 98
SE. Since our upgrade to Exchange 2003, I have not been
able to figure out how to get into OWAusing these
notbooks. When accessing OWA from a computer running XP,
we log in with username@domain. When accessing OWA with a
computer running Windows 2000, we log in by specifiying
the domain in the DOMAIN field. Windows 98 brings up the
same dialog box as Windows 2000, however it does not
work. The first question is: "Can OWA for Exchange 2003
be accessed from a computer running Windows 98?"
Secondly: "If so, are any ActiveX or other controls
required to make this happen?" Thank you.
when they are going to be away from the office for a few
days. They are older/slower computers running windows 98
SE. Since our upgrade to Exchange 2003, I have not been
able to figure out how to get into OWAusing these
notbooks. When accessing OWA from a computer running XP,
we log in with username@domain. When accessing OWA with a
computer running Windows 2000, we log in by specifiying
the domain in the DOMAIN field. Windows 98 brings up the
same dialog box as Windows 2000, however it does not
work. The first question is: "Can OWA for Exchange 2003
be accessed from a computer running Windows 98?"
Secondly: "If so, are any ActiveX or other controls
required to make this happen?" Thank you.