Note: Exchange 2000 is past its natural support cycle, with limited support available. This content will remain for reference use however some of the content linked below many no longer be available.
Outlook Web Access (OWA) allows any client with a compatible browser to access Exchange Server folders.
For Exchange 2000, you create applications using web forms. No conversion tool is available to turn Outlook forms into Exchange 2000 OWA forms. For resources and tools, see Microsoft Exchange Server Development Technologies. With Outlook 2002 and Exchange 2000, you can connect using OWA and Outlook 2002′s support for HTTP mail servers (at least those that use WebDAV). The correct URL would be .
There are issues using OWA on Vista because the dhtml text editor control used by OWA is not supported in Vista. The Exchange administrator should have installed the security patch for this on the Exchange server months ago, but many have not. The patch will fix this and a similar issue that affects Windows XP users who’ve installed the security patch described in MS06-013. The hotfix installs a new editor for Internet Explorer which uses an iframe instead of an ActiveX control.
If you are an end-user, contact your administrator. If you are an administrator, see the following links for more information and the hotfix.
You receive an error message when you try to perform any editing tasks, or you must click to enable the compose frame in Outlook Web Access http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/911829.
MS06-013: Cumulative security update for Internet Explorer (July 2006)
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/912812
Troubleshooting | MSKB Articles | Tools | Notes | Samples | Discussion | More Information
Exchange 2000
OWA is built into Exchange 2000 and allows access to contacts and calendar folders in public folders. Still no support for tasks or journal folders yet.
Security patches:
- MS01-049 – Deeply-nested OWA Request Can Consume Server CPU Availability
- MS01-030 – Incorrect Attachment Handling in Exchange OWA Can Execute Script
Customizing OWA:
- Customizing Microsoft Outlook Web Access
- XCCC White Paper – Customizing Microsoft Outlook Web Access
- How to Change the Outlook Web Access Logon Page
More at Microsoft:
- Exchange 2000 Outlook Web Access White Paper
- Developing Applications for the Web Storage System and Outlook Web Access — more ways to customize OWA
- XCCC Exchange 2000 Server SP2 Server-Side OWA Registry Keys
- Exchange 2000 Front-end and Back-end Topology
- XCCC No Integrated Windows Authentication on Front-End Server
- XCCC How to Set Up OWA for UPN Logon Names
- XCCC Session Timeout Settings for Outlook Web Access on Exchange 2000 Server
- XCCC Exchange 2000 Windows 2000 Connectivity Through Firewalls — How to install Outlook Web Access 5.5 on computers isolated from their Windows 2000 networks by a firewall
- HOWTO: Hard Code the Reach Client for Internet Explorer 5.0 and Later
- XCCC IIS Lockdown and URLscan Configurations in an Exchange Environment
- XCCC Adding Attachments to Public Folder Posts in OWA
- XCCC How to Restrict OWA Address View Searches
- XCCC How to Create a Virtual Directory in Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server
- HOW TO Create a Virtual Server for Microsoft Exchange Server 2000
- XADM Private Information Store Log Files Grow When a User Performs a Search in OWA
- XCCC You Must Close the Browser to Log Off OWA
Other resources:
- Are Front-End/Back-End Servers Necessary?
- WebDAV – Proxy Interoperability — Is your proxy server compatible with OWA?
- OWA 2000 Security and Scalability
- Forcing OWA to Use a Specific Language
- Setting OWA Mail and Calendar Notifications
Updates:
Exchange 2000 SP1 added deleted item recovery, attachments in public folders, week numbers in Calendar, and more languages to OWA.
For fixes, see the next section.
Troubleshooting
General
Exchange 2000
- XCCC White Paper – Troubleshooting Outlook Web Access in Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server
- If users get this error message when they try to access Public FoldersAccess is denied. Your browser security settings will not allow access to this folder from this page.this problem is fixed in Exchange 2000 Service Pack 1.
- See XCCC Access Is Denied Error Message When Accessing Folders in Outlook Web Access.
- XADM Basic Authentication Box Is Displayed When You Log on to OWA
- XCCC Links Are Still Active After You Click Send
- XWEB Cannot Post to a Public Folder with Drag and Drop Posting Set to Forward — hotfix available
- XCCC Only Administrators Can Access Exchange Server 2000 Outlook Web Access Through a Proxy Server
- XCCC Empty Inbox When Using Internet Explorer 5 and Later to Gain Access to OWA
- XWEB Error Message The Item Could Not Be Found When You Expand Public Folders
- XCCC OWA May Disable External Out of Office Rules
- XCCC OWA 2000 Icons and Folder Items Are Not Displayed
- XCCC Empty Inbox Using Internet Explorer 5 and Later for OWA
- XCCC Outlook Web Access Does Not Show Contents of Inbox or Other Folders
- OWA Loses Message Contents when Replying or Forwarding
- XCCC Meeting Is Removed from the Calendar If You Delete a Meeting Request from the Inbox by Using OWA
Issues fixed in SP1:
Issues fixed in SP2:
- XADM OWA or Mobile Information Server Calendar Display Is Slow
- Error Message When You Remove Meeting Recipient in OWA
- XADM OWA or Mobile Information Server Calendar Display Is Slow
- Error Message When You Remove Meeting Recipient in OWA
- XCCC Appt. Details Not Printed in OWA Calendar 7-Day Week View
- XADM Message with Long Subject Cannot Be Opened by Outlook Web
- Error Message When You Remove Meeting Recipient in OWA
- XCCC 422 Error in OWA When You Open Embedded Messages
- XCCC OWA May Disable External Out of Office Rules
- XCCC Posts w Attachments in Public Folders Displayed as Read
Issues fixed in SP3:
- XWEB An Appointment’s Start Date and End Date Are Not Correct in OWA If You Copied the Appointment by Using MAPI
- XCCC: Outlook Web Access Displays the Note Form Instead of the Contact Form
- XADM Outlook Web Access Renders the Meeting Request Information with an Incorrect Date
- XCCC OWA Meeting Request Address Is Not Valid for POP3 Clients
- XCCC Meetings Visible in Outlook May Not Be Visible in OWA or Non-MAPI Clients
- XADM- Problems Occur When You Use OWA to Create an All-Day Appointment That Spans Several Days
MSKB Articles
Exchange 2000:
- XWEB How to Hide the Change Password Button on the Outlook Web Access Options Page
- XWEB How to Change OWA Passwords Through IIS
- XWEB How to Enable the Change Password Option in Exchange 2000 OWA Clustering
- XWEB Virtual Internet Information Server Directories Used By Outlook Web Access
- XCCC OWA Does Not Support Integrated Windows Authentication on Front-End Servers
- XWEB Name Resolution Mishandles an Outlook Personal Distribution List on the Organizer’s Appointment Form
- XCCC Time Zone on OWA Client Does Not Match the Time on the Local Computer
- XCCC OWA 2000 Icons and Folder Items Are Not Displayed
- HTTP Error 404 Page Cannot Be Displayed When You Attempt to Connect to the OWA Server
- XCCC OWA Error Http–1.1 401 Unauthorized
- XWEB How to Disable the Multimedia Button in OWA
- XCCC How to Connect to a Non-MAPI TLH in Outlook Web Access
- XWEB How to Open Another Person’s Calendar Using Exchange 2000 OWA
- XCCC Browser May Not Display OWA Icons When Exchange 2000 Is Behind Proxy 2.0
Notes
While OWA for Exchange 2000 will resolve addresses against both the user’s default Contacts folder and the Global Address List, clicking the To button on a new message displays only the address book, not the Contacts folder. For public contacts folders, users can open a contact and copy and paste the address into a message. Also see Resolving Contact Names to Addresses Through OWA.
Also see:
- Marking an Appointment As Private Through OWA
Samples
- Outlook Web Access Public Folder Contacts Enhancement — Allows you to display a Contacts folder from Public Folders with OWA for Exchange 5.5.
- Exchange Phone List Web Application — A sample showing how to display the Exchange Server 5.5 GAL via CDO anonymous access.
- Customer Contact Web Application — Using an Exchange Server 5.5 public Contacts folder.
- SAMPLE Cdoasp.exe Creates Simple Mail Client Using CDO and ASP
More Information
- Exchange 2000 and 2003 – All Technical Articles and Books / Updated — contains all Exchange 200/2003 technical articles and books published through Oct 2003. (57 MB)
- Server Tools for Mobile Access to Microsoft Exchange Server Data — some offer additional alternatives to OWA for browser users beyond those in the Tools section above
- How to Use Outlook Table Views with Microsoft Exchange Client and OWA
- Microsoft Outlook Web Access Performance and Extensibility (Microsoft)
- Using Outlook Web Access to check your mail when you’re away from the office
- Logging on to OWA with Only a Username
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Last reviewed on Dec 13, 2011


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