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WCAG Colour Contrast Analyser Topics Apple Mac Tips Computer Accessibility ConfigMgr / SCCM Crystal Reports Exchange 2007 Exchange 2010 Exchange 2013 Facebook Articles Graphic Design HTC Android Phones iPhone Tips https://www.itsupportguides.com/exchange-2010/exchange-2010-outlook-web-access-error-403-access-is-denied/ Joomla Tips Microsoft Office 2007 Microsoft Office 2010 MySource Matrix Office 2013 Online marketing Server Side Tips Server stuff SQL Server Technology Tips & Tricks Uncategorized VBS Scripts Website Tips Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows XP http://www.petenetlive.com/KB/Article/0000862 Tips WordPress About [SOLVED] Exchange 2010 - Outlook Web Access error 403 access is denied 7 May 2011 by Adrian Gordon Problem: When you go to access your Outlook Web App website you recieve the exchange 2010 following message: Server Error 403 - Forbidden: Access is denied. You do not have permission to view this directory or page using the credentials that you supplied. Solution: In Exchange 2007 and Exchange 2010 Outlook Web Access (OWA) uses HTTP Secured (HTTPS) by default and therefore when you type the URL you must type https://server.domain.com/owa instead of http://server.domain.com/owa You can also configure your server to automatically redirect http request to OWA exchange 2010 owa web site as https requests: Log onto your Exchange server hosting the Client Access Server (CAS) role Open the IIS Management console (Start -> Administrative Tools -> Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager) Expand the ‘Default Website' and click on ‘OWA' From the main window, click on ‘HTTP Redirect' Place a tick next to ‘Redirect requests to this destination' Enter in the full https address for your OWA install. Detailed instructions can also be found on Microsoft Technet: for Exchange 2007: How to Simplify the Outlook Web Access URL for Exchange 2010: Simplify the Outlook Web App URL Categories Exchange 2010 Post navigation Exchange 2010 - Setup Auto Discover for Outlook [SOLVED] Exchange 2010 - Mail Not Delivering to External Addresses Load comments Recent posts Free textures and patterns for your next design project Gravity Forms - How to apply default settings for new forms PhpStorm - How to use WordPress code style with code cleanup Crystal Reports - Display running total as 0 when null value Crystal Reports - How to display selected parameter values Categories Apple Mac Tips Computer Accessibility ConfigMgr / SCCM Crystal Reports Exchange 2007 Exchange 2010 Exchange 2013 Facebook Articles Graphic Design Gravity Forms HTC Android Phones iOS iPhone Tips Joomla Tips Microsoft Office 2007 Microsoft Of
App, Browser Settings Must Allow Scripts To Run Home » Microsoft » To use Outlook Web App, Browser Settings Must Allow Scripts To Run KB ID 0000862 Dtd 30/09/13 Problem Seen (usually on a server) when trying to connect to either Outlook Web App, or The Exchange Admin Center. To use Microsoft Outlook Web App, browser settings must allow scripts to run. For information about how to allow scripts, consult the Help for your browser. If your browser doesn't support scripts, you can download Microsoft Internet Explorer for access to Outlook Web App. Solution You have two options, the first is more sensible (and more secure) so that would be my preference. Option 1 1. From Internet Explorer Options > Security > Trusted Sites > Add the URL of OWA or ECP > Close > Apply > OK. Option 2 1. From Internet Explorer Options > Security > Internet > Custom Level > Allow Scriptlets > Enable > OK > Apply > OK. Related Articles, References, Credits, or External Links NA Author: Migrated Share This Post On GoogleFacebookTwitter Search for: Copyright PeteNetLive © 2016