Microsoft Outlook Web Access

L

llitter

Today I clicked on a web address in my outlook 2003 email and the Microsoft
Outlook Web Access login page appeared. I have no idea why or where this
came from this is the first time I have ever seen this page.

Can anyone explan or tell me why this page popped up and why? I have tried
every login and password I know that I've used (msn, myspace, the one for
here) and it did not accept any.

It was asking for user and password and the following info at the bottom:
To protect your account from unauthorized access, Outlook Web Access
automatically closes its connection to your mailbox after a period of
inactivity. If your session ends, refresh your browser, and then log on
again.

Thanks so much
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

It is a page from your corporate Exchange mail server. Use your company's logon credentials. As for why it is opening, check your file associations for the URL that you clicked on.

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After furious head scratching, llitter asked:

| Today I clicked on a web address in my outlook 2003 email and the
| Microsoft Outlook Web Access login page appeared. I have no idea why
| or where this came from this is the first time I have ever seen this
| page.
|
| Can anyone explan or tell me why this page popped up and why? I have
| tried every login and password I know that I've used (msn, myspace,
| the one for here) and it did not accept any.
|
| It was asking for user and password and the following info at the
| bottom: To protect your account from unauthorized access, Outlook Web
| Access automatically closes its connection to your mailbox after a
| period of inactivity. If your session ends, refresh your browser, and
| then log on again.
|
| Thanks so much
 
L

llitter

Milly, I do not even work. I'm retired and use my computer for personal use
so I don't even have a company site that I would log on to. So I have no
idea where or how this has come up on my computer but since it has is there a
way to get rid of it?
 

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