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Web Access [Fixed] OWA: Outlook Web Access has encountered a Web browsing error [Fixed] OWA: Outlook Web Access has encountered a Web browsing error Jo Phua 11:41 AM Outlook Web Access Jo Phua The background (tested on)Server: Microsoft Exchange 2007 PC OS: Windows 7 64 bit & 32 bit Browser: Internet Explorer 9, 10, 11. The errorOutlook Web Access has encountered a Web browsing error when trying to access email via Exchange OWA. Expanded info: Client Information ------------------ User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; Trident/5.0; SLCC2; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.5.30729; .NET CLR 3.0.30729; Media Center PC 6.0; .NET4.0C; .NET4.0E; .NET CLR 1.1.4322) CPU https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/exchange/en-US/1c200af0-407a-463d-a58c-f6be73bf882b/owa-encountered-web-browsing-error?forum=exchangesvrgenerallegacy Class: x86 Platform: Win32 System Language: en-us User Language: en-us CookieEnabled: true Mime Types: Exception Details ----------------- Date: Fri Jan 2 15:17:35 UTC+0800 2015 Message: The value of the property 'fidoCallback' is null or undefined, not a Function object Url: https://webmail.[removed].com.sg/owa/ Line: 1 Call Stack ---------- Dump Event ---------- recordset = null type = error fromElement = null toElement = null altLeft = false keyCode = 0 repeat = false reason = 0 data = behaviorCookie = http://office2013issues.blogspot.com/2015/10/owa-outlook-web-access-has-encountered.html 0 source = null contentOverflow = false behaviorPart = 0 url = dataTransfer = null ctrlKey = false shiftLeft = false dataFld = returnValue = undefined qualifier = wheelDelta = 0 bookmarks = null actionURL = button = 0 srcFilter = null nextPage = cancelBubble = false x = 0 y = 0 buttonID = 0 srcElement = null screenX = 719 screenY = 455 srcUrn = origin = boundElements = [object] clientX = 719 clientY = 347 propertyName = shiftKey = false ctrlLeft = false offsetX = 0 offsetY = 0 altKey = false errorMessage = The value of the property 'fidoCallback' is null or undefined, not a Function object errorUrl = https://webmail.[removed].com.sg/owa/ errorLine = 1 errorCharacter = 1 errorCode = 0 The solutionUninstall Multifactor Authentication Client by Nok Nok Labs in Control Panel. I'm not quite sure what the software does, but nothing is affected by uninstalling it. I believe the software comes together with Lenovo laptop which most people use in my company. Thanks, Jo. Share this : Jo Phua Next « Prev Post Previous Next Post » 0 Comment Leave a comment Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Powered by Blogger. Popular [Fixed] Office 2013 has stopped working! Microsoft Excel has stopped working. Microsoft Word has stopped working. Microsoft Outlook has stopped working. Microsoft PowerPoint ha... [Fixed] Contact photos not showing up in M
Guard OWA DLP OWA Client Solutions ActiveSend OWA Desktop Apps for Outlook and OWA TakeNote Utility Belt Services Free Trial Pricing Internet Explorer 11 Breaks Outlook Web App for Exchange 2010 What Breaks http://www.messageware.com/internet-explorer-11-breaks-outlook-web-app-for-exchange-2010/ in OWA 2010 with IE11? If you are an early adopter of Windows 8.1 or Internet Explorer 11, you may notice some functionality and compatibility issues present when you access your http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=14766 corporate mail via Outlook Web App. If your IT Department has not installed the latest updates for Exchange 2010 and you log in to your email using IE11, you will exchange 2010 see the OWA Light user interface instead of the OWA Premium user interface that you are used to seeing and using. What Causes this to Happen? Exchange determines which version of OWA (OWA Premium or OWA Light) to use based on the user agent string that the web browser supplies to the server during communications (for more information on user agent strings, exchange 2010 owa see the references below). Without the latest updates installed for Exchange 2010 and Exchange 2013, only IE10 and lower are fully supported with OWA Premium. As for Internet Explorer 11, due to a change in the User Agent String of the browser on Windows 7 and Windows 8, the Exchange Server does not recognize the browser as a supported version and the user instead receives the simpler OWA Light interface. For scenarios where OWA Premium is not supported for a given Exchange/Browser combination, OWA Light may be served to the user and breaks in functionality may occur. How can I fix OWA? Option 1: Updating the Exchange CAS servers The latest update that Microsoft released for Exchange 2010 on November 25, 2013 addresses the compatibility issue and provides for OWA Premium support for Internet Explorer 11. The following updates for Exchange will provide OWA Premium support for Internet Explorer 11: Exchange 2010 SP3 RU4 (KB2905616) Exchange 2013 CU3 (KB2892464) Option 2: End-users can update IE 11 settings If your IT Department has not installed these updates and you would like to