In OWA, the address lists doesn't show inside of their containers. Outlook does.
is this by design ???
Gustavo Hllwig
In OWA, the address lists doesn't show inside of their containers. Outlook does.
is this by design ???
Gustavo Hllwig
Hi,
We're having an issue with some Outlook 2013 clients dropping their connection to Exchange 2013 (both SP1). Connections are made using the MAPI/HTTP protocol, via a reverse proxy. When the connection is dropped, the proxy logs simply show that the connection
was reset ("connection reset by peer").
There is no obvious cause for this, or related errors on the Exchange server's event logs. What could be causing this?
Good Afternoon,
I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask this but, I was wondering, is there a way for a powershell script to be run via a rule on MS Outlook? and if so, how would I go about making a script that opens a new email with a specific "From" line that runs when I use the "all reply" command then add specific users for it to be sent to?
Hi,
I'm running Exchange 2013 SP1, using KEMP as load balancers in front - SSL Offloading is enabled. After some of my users have started to use MAPI over HTTP, our IIS logs has started to grow rapidly.
I see alot of there lines in the log:
2014-04-28 09:55:22 172.16.25.204 POST /mapi/emsmdb/
;&cafeReqId=73899dcb-cb47-4820-8d19-a84719a53127">MailboxId=06523f9d-604a-48e1-8f75-a450fa80dccd@kromannreumert.com&CorrelationID=<empty>;&cafeReqId=73899dcb-cb47-4820-8d19-a84719a53127; 80 - 172.16.25.91 Microsoft+Office/15.0+(Windows+NT+6.2;+Microsoft+Outlook+15.0.4551;+Pro)
- 401 1 2148074254 15
2014-04-28 09:55:22 172.16.25.204 POST /mapi/emsmdb/
;&cafeReqId=b02eadc9-c875-4ec8-9c7a-7df2c5bc565a">MailboxId=06523f9d-604a-48e1-8f75-a450fa80dccd@kromannreumert.com&CorrelationID=<empty>;&cafeReqId=b02eadc9-c875-4ec8-9c7a-7df2c5bc565a; 80 - 172.16.25.91 Microsoft+Office/15.0+(Windows+NT+6.2;+Microsoft+Outlook+15.0.4551;+Pro)
- 401 1 2148074254 15
2014-04-28 09:55:22 172.16.25.204 POST /mapi/emsmdb/
;&cafeReqId=b64fbfbd-9e77-4356-a272-c6f5250863eb">MailboxId=06523f9d-604a-48e1-8f75-a450fa80dccd@kromannreumert.com&CorrelationID=<empty>;&cafeReqId=b64fbfbd-9e77-4356-a272-c6f5250863eb; 80 - 172.16.25.91 Microsoft+Office/15.0+(Windows+NT+6.2;+Microsoft+Outlook+15.0.4551;+Pro)
- 401 1 2148074254 15
2014-04-28 09:55:22 172.16.25.204 POST /mapi/emsmdb/
;&cafeReqId=96617663-dd0d-4c10-8f53-24e9a1284503">MailboxId=06523f9d-604a-48e1-8f75-a450fa80dccd@kromannreumert.com&CorrelationID=<empty>;&cafeReqId=96617663-dd0d-4c10-8f53-24e9a1284503; 80 - 172.16.25.91 Microsoft+Office/15.0+(Windows+NT+6.2;+Microsoft+Outlook+15.0.4551;+Pro)
- 401 1 2148074254 0
I understand, that it first try to auth. without username, and then Again using username, but howcome it does this Again and Again?
I don't see this, on users running RPC over HTTP?
Regards
Allan
We are seeing this error when connecting to OWA (Exchange 2013 SP1 with Claims Based Auth enabled) through Windows Server 2012 WAP configured for ADFS (v3.) Now I have seen this discussion on WAP (Here) articles and they seem to lay the blame the OWA server, which is why I am posting here.
The user sees this error: "This method or property is not supported after HttpRequest.Form, Files, InputStream, or BinaryRead has been invoked." which goes away after the browser is refreshed. This is an intermittent issue.
WAP reports this error:
Connection to the backend server failed. Error: (0x80072ef1).
Details:
Transaction ID: {---}
Session ID: {---}
Published Application Name: OWA
Published Application ID: 9ABCB3E7-AF7F-CCEE-F282-7528AF9E0306
Published Application External URL: https://webmail.westminster.org.uk/owa/
Published Backend URL: https://webmail.westminster.org.uk/owa/
User: [UserName]@westminster.org.uk
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:28.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/28.0
Device ID: <Not Applicable>
Token State: NotFound
Cookie State: OK
Client Request URL: https://webmail.westminster.org.uk/owa/ev.owa2?ns=PendingRequest&ev=PendingNotificationRequest&UA=0&cid=af31207c-4fff-423c-a102-9da7b9b7c54e&X-OWA-CANARY=JTEnu1OJJUG0fnzYGACHOxFCMyb0MNEIbLGjM1u9TDu6BhbBje3M-3NPBSQ5VT7RROofPbYlBk8.&n=gf
Backend Request URL: https://webmail.westminster.org.uk/owa/ev.owa2?ns=PendingRequest&ev=PendingNotificationRequest&UA=0&cid=af31207c-4fff-423c-a102-9da7b9b7c54e&X-OWA-CANARY=JTEnu1OJJUG0fnzYGACHOxFCMyb0MNEIbLGjM1u9TDu6BhbBje3M-3NPBSQ5VT7RROofPbYlBk8.&n=gf
Preauthentication Flow: PreAuthBrowser
Backend Server Authentication Mode: PassThrough
State Machine State: FEBodyWriting
Response Code to Client: 200
Response Message to Client: OK
Client Certificate Issuer: <Not Found>
Anthony Sheehy - MCP, MCITP
Orange County District Attorney
In general, the permissions settings on room mailboxes do not work in our environment. Exchange 2013 SP1 (migrated from 2007), Outlook 2013 currently patched up to 4/24/13.
What we want and had worked previously: Default can see FreeBusy time/subj/loc, create new items, edit own items, delete own items, folder visible. I and another admin are "owners" with all rights. These permissions were set using Outlook, although I've tried using Set-MailboxFolderPermission as well.
What happens: I and the other admin work fine and can do whatever we want. When we view the calendar properties in Outlook, the permissions are exactly as described above for "Default". Users can create a meeting and "invite" the room. The problem is that many of them need to be able to view the calendar and create meetings in it directly. When they attempt to do so, the options for creating a meeting/event/appointment are all grayed out. If they view the permissions on the room in question, they are showing that they have Create/FolderVisible/EditOwn/DeleteOwn, yet they can't create or delete.
If I run Get-MailboxFolderPermission against the calendar, I get the following:
FolderName User AccessRights ---------- ---- ------------
Calendar Default {CreateItems, EditOwnedItems, DeleteOwnedItems, FolderVisible} Calendar MyAccount {Owner} Calendar OtherAdmin {Owner}
IMO, this is exactly what it should be, although I don't see any reference to the FreeBusy rights and I haven't been able to find anything online regarding that.
So, with the above rights, why can't my users create new meetings in shared conference rooms and what can I do about it?
--smthng
Hello,
We are in the process of attempting to migrate to Exchange 2013, but during the migration time, we need to coexist with the two versions. Our outlook clients are a mix of Office 2007, 2010, and 2013. When a user is migrated from 2010 to 2013, they start getting prompted for their password in Outlook every few minutes. They can click cancel and continue working, but they continue to get prompts for their password. If they click the update folder button in outlook, it updates fine, and the password prompt goes away for awhile.
Most topics on this state that this is caused by a certificate issue. We have an internally deployed CA, with the Root certificate trusted by all clients. The exchange 2013 server has a certificate that was created by this CA.
I believe that this is caused by OAB (address book) still being hosted on the Exchange 2010 server (with a self signed cert), that is causing the connection to fail. Is there anyway to test this without breaking outlook connections for the users that are on Exchange 2010? Or is there any other reason that this would occur?
Thanks for any assistance.
I have recently purchase a new PC which has Windows 8.1, and Outlook 2013, connected to an exchange 2010 SP3 RU4 server.
In the People pane, the for External clients, then this box populates correctly, but for internal domain users, it shows "There are no items to show in this view"
On my OLD PC using XP, and Outlook 2010, connected to the SAME account, then people pane shows correctly for all users.
Any help appreciated
regards
Chris
OneNote has a new functionality whereby you can send emails to me-at-onenote-dot-com and it will process the email and save it OneNote's unfiled note section.
When you send an email to Onenote.com for the first time from an email account, it sends an automated response that asks you to logon and register the email address.
So, I've been able to do this from multiple personal email accounts (yahoo, outlook.com, gmail), but it won't process emails from my work email account (which is exchange). If I send an email from my work email, I get the automated response from onenote.com, but it does not process the email. I have registered all my work email accounts on onenote.
Any ideas why onenote.com wouldn't be able to handle an email from an exchange server?
(PS. I first posted this in the onenote.com blog, but the expert there kept telling me to post it here.)
Dear Diane,
Thank you for your reply.
1. Yes, I am using Outlook.com and I do need to use the Contacts and Notes daily online on PC and on my Mobile phone.
a) If I want formatting in my Notes under Contacts do I need to buy MS Office 356 Small Business for commercial use?
b) I do not yet have my company, registration number and own domain yet.
- In this case can I still setup a Small Business commercial use?
c) After I have exported all my 1500 Contacts, say ¾ have the correct Category, the remaining ¼ do not get the Category copied. How can I get all Categories visible in Outlook.com?
2. MS Office 365, Home edition, incl. Word 2013 etc.
Outlook / E-mail window / View
– How can I setup the view to have only one row with the subject only for each e-mail?
3. In my mail setup today in my Outlook.com I have my Outlook.com as my primary and my Hotmail.com as my Alias. I have two inboxes but all other mail folders are same.
- Can I separate my Outlook.com address from my Hotmail.com address, so that they each have separate mail folders?
Looking forward to your soonest reply.
All my best, Christer (Mobile +46 70 553 5843)
There is an issue that is well described in this post (https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5817893?tstart=0) where notes edited on iOS 7 device do not show in Outlook properly (you can see them but they are blank), however they show in OWA just fine (Exchange 2013 SP1 with Outlook 2010 and 2013).
This appears to be a MS issue (since EAS syncs them and info displays in OWA), if so when will MS be fixing the bug?
We have a user on Exchange 2013 who recently got thousands of duplicate calendar entries. By the looks of it happened overnight/over the weekend about 2 weeks ago and now there is no way to get rid of them.
The Calendar entries are definitely in Exchange and not just stored locally. OWA showing thousands of reminders and thousands of Calendar entries. Outlook clients as well as OWA are unusable - as soon as you click on Calendar it crashes freezes and then crashes Outlook client as well as every single browser I tried it on.
I tried everything I could find online, there isn't much, as most of the solutions only deal when the problem is limited to the Outlook client.
Also ran a CalCheck on the Mailbox in question and that's what I get
Found 4267 items in the Calendar. Processing...
ERROR: PidLidGlobalObjectId and PidLidCleanGlobalObjectId values match on two items.
Properties to help investigate this reported item:
This Item Subject: *redacted*
Start Time: 01/06/2013 08:00:00PM
End Time: 01/06/2013 08:30:00PM
Other Item Subject: *redacted*
Start Time: 01/06/2013 08:00:00PM
End Time: 01/06/2013 08:30:00PM
Many mobile devices that sync through Exchange Active Sync will not sync items that have
duplicated GOID properties, so one of the above items may not show on a device if it is in use
with this mailbox.
Please see the following article for additional information: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2714118
ERROR: Detected a duplicate item in the Calendar. Please check this item.
Properties to help investigate this reported item:
Subject: *redacted*
Location:
Start Time: 01/06/2013 08:00:00PM
End Time: 01/06/2013 08:30:00PM
Last Modifier: *redacted*
Last Modified Time: 04/14/2014 10:52:34PM
Recurring Appt: true
Sender Name: *redacted*
Sender Address: *redacted*
Organizer Name: *redacted*
Organizer Address: *redacted*
Recurrence Start: 01/07/2013 09:00:00AM
Recurrence End: 09/01/4500 09:29:00AM
Recurrence End Type: No End Date
Occurrence Count: No End Date
Number of Exceptions: 0x0001
And 6 more Megs of the same repeated log.
Looks like there are under 10 entries that got multiplied hundreds of times each.
Any ideas? Otherwise my next step is to create a new mailbox for the user and do Export/Import on it.
This may not be possible. For a multitude of reasons the client needs OWA authentication of Windows Integrated and Basic. As a result I''ve got a double prompt for users still on 2007 for OWA externally.
Do you have to use Forms Based Authentication to get SSO to work? Is it possible to enable FBA as well as basic and Windows auth?
Hi folks,
I just wanted to quickly check if the intent behind Greg Taylor's deliberate choice of words in this article are still current, or if we can expect to have a resolution in the SP1 timeframe?
Specifically, I'm referring to Greg's CU1 update early-ish in the article where he states:
"The release of Exchange 2013 RTM CU1 changed the way OWA logoff works, such that the TMG change recommended in this post no longer applies. At the current time there is no way to catch and force logoff at TMG when TMG is generating the form, instead users should be educated to close their browser window (as the pop-up tells them when they click Sign Out from within OWA).".
Given the "current time" of his update was CU1, is there any update as to whether something more meaningful than the pop-up is going to be put in place? While it's more symbolic than anything else, it's off-putting to the users to still see their e-mail panel after having chosen to "log off".
Cheers,
Lain
Hi,
We are on Exchange 2013 SP1 and we are randomly seeing all Outlook 2013 clients getting "the Microsoft Exchange administrator has made a change..." forcing them to restart Outlook. Outlook 2010 clients are not affected so seems to be related to Outlook anywhere.
Cant see anything in the event log but seeing some 500 errors in the IIS log.
any ideas on where to look?
Kristian
We are in the process of migrating our mailboxes to Office365. I have most mailboxes successfully exported using Outlook's export option (File > Open > Import > Export to a file). Most mailboxes have all the mail, contacts and calendars exported and imported without issues.
However I have 2 mailboxes for which the calendar entries are not exported. Meaning, when I open the PST file, the calendar tab is totally empty. NO entries at all. Thus after I perform the import, the new calendar is completely empty.
Details:
- using Outlook2010 to export and view the PST file
- connected to Exchange 2010 SP1
- issue occurs in both online and offline modes
One thing I notice that makes these 2 mailboxes different: they delegated full access for the calendar to another user... In the mailboxes that I am exporting, no other mailbox has granted access, so I just thought I should mention this.
Also, I raised a question on Office365 forums, but after troubleshooting, I narrowed it down to an issue with the export of the PST file.
Thanks.
I am in the process of migrating mailboxes from Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2013. We use Outlook 2013 and can connect to mailboxes on Exchange 2010 with no issue. The problem is that when I migrate the mailbox to the DB on Exchange 2013 Outlook does not redirect Outlook to the new server. If outlook is open when the move is complete a message "The Exchange administrator has made a change that requires you to restart outlook". Upon reopening Outlook a prompt for credentials appears and even though I put the right username/password it keeps promtpting. If I hit cancel I get the "The connection to Microsoft Exchange is unavailable. Outlook must be online or connected to complete" message. Everything passes in the RPC/HTTP connectivity test at testconnectivity.microsoft.com. Not sure what to do at this point. Any help would be much appreciated.
-OWA works
- ActiveSync works