Outlook Web Access OWA Issue - Login Prompt for Images - Please help!

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Guest

Dear Outlook 2003 / Exchange 2003 Users,

Starting over the last two weeks (possibly after an update on the
Exchange server), all of my users are starting to encounter the same
issue when using Outlook Web Access (using IE6 on XP Pro systems). We
have images in our signature block, and now when someone replies using
Webmail to an e-mail originally sent via Outlook 2003, a login prompt
appears for each image in the e-mail. Every time you cancel the login
box, a red x image box appears, until all of the images that should be
there are represented by the red x boxes. For the record, this has
worked flawlessly for the last year until a few weeks ago (seemingly
after an update to our Exchange Server).

Can anyone please advise on what the heck is going on?

Thanks a million in advance!

Kevin
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

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Dear Outlook 2003 / Exchange 2003 Users,

Starting over the last two weeks (possibly after an update on the
Exchange server), all of my users are starting to encounter the same
issue when using Outlook Web Access (using IE6 on XP Pro systems). We
have images in our signature block, and now when someone replies using
Webmail to an e-mail originally sent via Outlook 2003, a login prompt
appears for each image in the e-mail. Every time you cancel the login
box, a red x image box appears, until all of the images that should be
there are represented by the red x boxes. For the record, this has
worked flawlessly for the last year until a few weeks ago (seemingly
after an update to our Exchange Server).

Can anyone please advise on what the heck is going on?

Thanks a million in advance!

Kevin

Try posting this in microsoft.public.exchange.clients - OWA is part of
Exchange, not Outlook. That said, what happens if you don't have this image
in the signature?
 
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Guest

I posted it to the newsgroup, per your advice. If there are no
graphics, the e-mail is fine. Once that signature graphic is there,
the login prompt appears. Also, if this helps, the images are linked
to our home page - could the link be the cause? Also, the e-mails are
in HTML format.

Thanks.

Kevin
 

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