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Access (OWA) Compose/Reply issue A few people reported having this problem when accessing OWA (Outlook Web Access) interface: Unable to compose a new e-mail message Unable to reply to an e-mail message Unable to create a new contact, task, note, journal entry, http://www.virtualhelp.me/component/content/article/38-windows/68-owa-composereply-issue or appointment Unable to change any configuration in the OWA (Outlook Web Access) options folder In most cases you may also see a small red "x". This happens on the newer Internet Explorer browsers (IE7 and IE8) and http://windowsitpro.com/blog/unhappy-mixture-office-365-outlook-web-app-and-windows-xp the reason is that Internet Explorer does not allow the ActiveX component to run. This is the solution: Note: installing a browser like Firefox or Chrome will fix this issue without the following steps, but you won't internet explorer have some of the ActiveX options (such as WYSIWYG editor, appointment reminders, etc).
1. Using Internet Explorer, login to Outlook Web Access 2. Click on "Options" in the left "Task Pane". 3. Under “E-mail Security” and Click "Install or Upgrade the S/MIME Control". You will be prompted to download the addon. 4. Click “Run” when asked about the Microsoft OWA S/MIME install and security warning. 5. On the top bar there will be a warning - internet explorer email click Run ActiveX Control.Note: this warning comes and goes really fast and if you miss it, you'll have to repeat the steps above 6. Once the process is finished, restart IE Update: if your Internet Explorer crashes after the installation of the S/MIME control, you need to apply a hotfix to your server. Read more here. Last Updated on Wednesday, 08 December 2010 09:04 Windows Comments (24) fixed it! 24 Tuesday, 14 April 2015 08:52 SUsan Thank you! Webmail not working in IE 23 Monday, 16 March 2015 08:13 Stockon IT support I got this to work by changing the settings in webmail in IE to pop-up and it worked. same issue 22 Monday, 13 October 2014 06:52 Mamoun It didn't work , i cant press any key on my owa OWA on IE9 fixed 21 Wednesday, 06 March 2013 08:19 GiarcPhar I had this problem for a few weeks out of the blue (no windows pun), found this fix and it worked instantly. Great Job! Internet Explorer crashes when using OWA 20 Thursday, 10 January 2013 05:57 Nic O It sounds like you are using Internet Explorer 7 or later with OWA 2003 and have the S/MIME Control installed. To get things working directly, you’ll have to uninstall the S/MIME Control from your machine. It is listed in the software list as; MicWindowsWindows 10 Windows Server 2012 Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2003 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows XP Exchange ServerExchange Server 2013 Exchange Server 2010 Exchange Server 2007 Exchange Server 2003 Outlook Unified Communications/Lync SharePoint Virtualization Cloud Systems ManagementSystem Center PowerShell & Scripting Active Directory & Group Policy Mobile Networking Storage TrainingOnline Training IT/Dev Connections Webcasts VIP Library Digital Magazine Archives InfoCentersIT Innovators Mobile Computing Business Now Desktop VDI All About Converged Architecture Advertisement Home > Blogs > Tony Redmond's Exchange Unwashed Blog > The unhappy mixture of Office 365, Outlook Web App, and Windows XP Tony Redmond's Exchange Unwashed Blog The unhappy mixture of Office 365, Outlook Web App, and Windows XP Feb 4, 2014 by Tony Redmond in Tony Redmond's Exchange Unwashed Blog RSS EMAIL Tweet Comments 0 Those who cling desperately to the notion that a white knight will arrive to save Windows XP from the evils of being cast into the darkness of unsupportability are due to be disappointed. It's already obvious that Microsoft is disinterested in doing anything that might make life better for Windows XP users, including not fixing the performance issues that afflcit Outlook Web App when used with Exchange 2013 CU3. Things are not going to get any better for Office 365 tenants that use Windows XP because "the service" is going to force them to use OWA Light. And that's not good. On December 3, I blogged about some Outlook Web App (OWA) problems that users running Windows XP clients with IE8 had experienced. In a nutshell, browser was less than optimal. In fact, a sluggish snail was faster to paint pages than OWA could. KB2871314 attributes the root cause to some JavaScript performance and memory usage issues in IE8. I guess it is very hard for a now-elderly browser to learn new tricks, especially the kind performed by the ever-willing-to-morph OWA interface as implemented in Exchange 2013. More modern browsers are happy to accommodate the demands of OWA but IE8 just fails to cope. All of this won’t be a problem for you if you plan to phase out Windows XP clients before Microsoft’s April 8, 2014 deadline. Given the hype generated in some quarters, it’s entirely possible that PCs running Windows XP