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Dec 09 04 9:48 pm
If i open Outlook Webaccess without the Wingateproxy everything is fine.
I use Wingate 6.01 995 only as a proxy. When I open OWA i can give my login, then OWA opens everything is here, but in the middle i says LOADING ...
So i cant access to my mails.
Thanks
Dec 09 04 9:54 pm
My first suggestion would be to upgrade to 6.0.3 We have fixed numerous things between the two versions and it is possible that the problem could be resolved between the two.
Your license activation should still be valid and useable. Secondly, I'm not experienced with OWA, but I suspect it will have an SSL component. What settings do you have enabled on the HTTPS page of the WWW Proxy Service, and how do you have your browser configured for proxying through WinGate?
Dec 09 04 11:22 pm
Had the same problem here.
It seems that wingate blocks certain information. Other proxy software does it too.
This should fix it:
- go to "internet options"
- go to "Connections" tab
- click "LAN Settings" button
- fill in the proxy server (already done that probably)
- select "Bypass proxy server for local addresses"
- click "advanced" button
- in the exception box, you'll have to fill in the IP address of you OWA server (Exchange server)
It worked for me, let us now if it helped for you.
Greetz
Dec 10 04 8:39 pm
Now I am running Wingate 6.03. The Problem is still the same.
When I use SSL, OWA works fine.
If i use Bypass proxy ... this works only internal, but not when i want to use OWA from the Internet.
With the MS ISA Proxy it works.
Is is posible to use Http ?
Dec 10 04 9:09 pm
jbl wrote:Now I am running Wingate 6.03. The Problem is still the same.
When I use SSL, OWA works fine.
If i use Bypass proxy ... this works only internal, but not when i want to use OWA from the Internet.
With the MS ISA Proxy it works.
Is is possible to use Http ?
Don't know really, but when you use HTTP it isn't save and people can intercept and read your data.
We use VPN connections to connect to OWA from outside the office.
Why don't you want to use SSL if it works ?
Offtopic:
People with notebooks could also use Outlook and there files on the network with VPN.
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