Outlook Web Access Problems

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swissrobert

In the premium version of OWA, I am having problems viewing certain folders -
calendar, contacts, outbox, sent items and tasks to be specific. Other
folders display properly. In the basic version, there is no problem.

This occurs identically using IE6 on different client computers (with and
without XP SP2).

This problem does NOT occur using IE6on the server itself.

The right pane displays "Loading..." and there is a reported error on the
page.

The page error is reported as:

Line: 521
Char: 47
Error: Invalid procedure call or argument
Code:0
URL: https://domain/exchweb/6.5.6944/controls/ctrl_view.htc

The server is SBS2003. All current updates are installed.
 
L

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

swissrobert said:
In the premium version of OWA, I am having problems viewing certain
folders - calendar, contacts, outbox, sent items and tasks to be
specific. Other folders display properly. In the basic version, there
is no problem.

This occurs identically using IE6 on different client computers (with
and without XP SP2).

This problem does NOT occur using IE6on the server itself.

The right pane displays "Loading..." and there is a reported error on
the page.

The page error is reported as:

Line: 521
Char: 47
Error: Invalid procedure call or argument
Code:0
URL: https://domain/exchweb/6.5.6944/controls/ctrl_view.htc

The server is SBS2003. All current updates are installed.

Hi - OWA is part of Exchange, not Outlook. Best to post Exchange questions
in Exchange groups, but more specifically in your case, an SBS group, as SBS
does a lot of things differently.

Did you (re-)run the CEICW to allow OWA access?

Have you seen http://support.microsoft.com/?id=831464
 
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se1mak

I have same problem,in Exchange 2003 EE.
On most clients everything work fine,but some XPPRO SP2
and WINDOWS 2003 EE not.

I already try to delete offline content on client side and aply IIS patch
831464 on server side.nothing change.

please help.thanks to all.
 

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