Accessing OWA via Wireless LAN

S

sim

I have a wireless access point in my house. When I go home
I bring my laptop and connect to the wireless lan at home
to access the internet. When I try to log-in to the
company's server mail (Outlook Web Access) I got access
denied. My OS is winXP Pro. But when I try to login-in my
company's server using wired computer in which I also have
one in my house I can access the mail and able to log-in.
What is the possible reason of not be able to access my
email when I try to used my laptop via wireless LAN? Btw,
at the house I login the same domain name in which is
configured in our office. My house has no domain or Domain
Controller.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Are you trying the same credentials and web address as the hardwired
computer?

You may want to post this in an Exchange group as OWA is actually a part of
Exchange, not Outlook.


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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, sim asked:

| I have a wireless access point in my house. When I go home
| I bring my laptop and connect to the wireless lan at home
| to access the internet. When I try to log-in to the
| company's server mail (Outlook Web Access) I got access
| denied. My OS is winXP Pro. But when I try to login-in my
| company's server using wired computer in which I also have
| one in my house I can access the mail and able to log-in.
| What is the possible reason of not be able to access my
| email when I try to used my laptop via wireless LAN? Btw,
| at the house I login the same domain name in which is
| configured in our office. My house has no domain or Domain
| Controller.
 

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