Hiding Public Folder View in OWA E2K error

2001-12-12 Thread Tony Hlabse

Running E2K/SP2 on a Global Controller in mixed mode.

When I go to System Manger\Servers\%servername%\Protocols\Http\Public and 
then right click on to Properties and uncheck Read, Write, Script Access and 
Directory Browsing. I then launch the browser to access via OWA. The public 
folder does not show (that's what I was trying to accomplish) but I get an 
Acess Denied message. If I flip from shortcut to folder view the message 
does not show again. When you close and try again is when the message 
appears when going to folder view. I tried deleting cache files and making 
sure Authenication matched the Virtual to the IIs settings. If I set it back 
to default (all checked) and clear browser cache the problem goes away but 
then I am showing access to Public Folders. I am testing this using IE 5.5 
with current patches. If I find the solution I will let you all know in the 
mean time suggestions welcome.



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RE: Hiding Public Folder View in OWA E2K error

2001-12-12 Thread Chris Scharff

Don't control permissions or access to anything OWA related in ESM.. The IIS
Admin MMC is for that. One might ask why they give you the ability to dink
with anything in ESM then... but one would miss the beauty of the forest for
the trees. 

I believe what you want to do is either edit the navbar.js or more likely,
upgrade to Exchange 2000 SP and then read the associated documentation for
information on how to restrict access to particular OWA features.

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 -Original Message-
 From: Tony Hlabse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 10:02 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: Hiding Public Folder View in OWA E2K error
 
 
 Running E2K/SP2 on a Global Controller in mixed mode.
 
 When I go to System 
 Manger\Servers\%servername%\Protocols\Http\Public and 
 then right click on to Properties and uncheck Read, Write, 
 Script Access and 
 Directory Browsing. I then launch the browser to access via 
 OWA. The public 
 folder does not show (that's what I was trying to accomplish) 
 but I get an 
 Acess Denied message. If I flip from shortcut to folder view 
 the message 
 does not show again. When you close and try again is when the message 
 appears when going to folder view. I tried deleting cache 
 files and making 
 sure Authenication matched the Virtual to the IIs settings. 
 If I set it back 
 to default (all checked) and clear browser cache the problem 
 goes away but 
 then I am showing access to Public Folders. I am testing this 
 using IE 5.5 
 with current patches. If I find the solution I will let you 
 all know in the 
 mean time suggestions welcome.
 
 
 
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RE: Hiding Public Folder View in OWA E2K error

2001-12-12 Thread Tony Hlabse

The customized feature that I tried and has failed is on page 80 of the 
Customizing Microsoft Outlook Web Access White Paper dated 11/2001. Has 
anyone tried this one and get the same results?




Don't control permissions or access to anything OWA related in ESM.. The 
IIS
Admin MMC is for that. One might ask why they give you the ability to dink
with anything in ESM then... but one would miss the beauty of the forest 
for
the trees.

I believe what you want to do is either edit the navbar.js or more likely,
upgrade to Exchange 2000 SP and then read the associated documentation for
information on how to restrict access to particular OWA features.

Chris
--
Chris Scharff
Senior Sales Engineer
MessageOne
If you can't measure, you can't manage!


  -Original Message-
  From: Tony Hlabse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 10:02 AM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: Hiding Public Folder View in OWA E2K error
 
 
  Running E2K/SP2 on a Global Controller in mixed mode.
 
  When I go to System
  Manger\Servers\%servername%\Protocols\Http\Public and
  then right click on to Properties and uncheck Read, Write,
  Script Access and
  Directory Browsing. I then launch the browser to access via
  OWA. The public
  folder does not show (that's what I was trying to accomplish)
  but I get an
  Acess Denied message. If I flip from shortcut to folder view
  the message
  does not show again. When you close and try again is when the message
  appears when going to folder view. I tried deleting cache
  files and making
  sure Authenication matched the Virtual to the IIs settings.
  If I set it back
  to default (all checked) and clear browser cache the problem
  goes away but
  then I am showing access to Public Folders. I am testing this
  using IE 5.5
  with current patches. If I find the solution I will let you
  all know in the
  mean time suggestions welcome.
 
 
 
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RE: Hiding Public Folder View in OWA E2K error

2001-12-12 Thread Chris Scharff

Always nice to include what you're trying in the original post, but I think
my answer is still the correct one.

As I mentioned, the navbar.js can be edited to remove the PF icon or, the
sp2deply.doc included with the SP2 download describes a post 11/2001
methodology for restricting access to PFs. 

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 -Original Message-
 From: Tony Hlabse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 10:43 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Hiding Public Folder View in OWA E2K error
 
 
 The customized feature that I tried and has failed is on page 
 80 of the 
 Customizing Microsoft Outlook Web Access White Paper dated 
 11/2001. Has 
 anyone tried this one and get the same results?
 
 
 
 
 Don't control permissions or access to anything OWA related in ESM.. 
 The
 IIS
 Admin MMC is for that. One might ask why they give you the 
 ability to dink
 with anything in ESM then... but one would miss the beauty 
 of the forest 
 for
 the trees.
 
 I believe what you want to do is either edit the navbar.js or more 
 likely, upgrade to Exchange 2000 SP and then read the associated 
 documentation for information on how to restrict access to 
 particular 
 OWA features.
 
 Chris
 --
 Chris Scharff
 Senior Sales Engineer
 MessageOne
 If you can't measure, you can't manage!
 
 
   -Original Message-
   From: Tony Hlabse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 10:02 AM
   To: Exchange Discussions
   Subject: Hiding Public Folder View in OWA E2K error
  
  
   Running E2K/SP2 on a Global Controller in mixed mode.
  
   When I go to System 
   Manger\Servers\%servername%\Protocols\Http\Public and then right 
   click on to Properties and uncheck Read, Write, Script Access and
   Directory Browsing. I then launch the browser to access via
   OWA. The public
   folder does not show (that's what I was trying to accomplish)
   but I get an
   Acess Denied message. If I flip from shortcut to folder view
   the message
   does not show again. When you close and try again is when 
 the message
   appears when going to folder view. I tried deleting cache
   files and making
   sure Authenication matched the Virtual to the IIs settings.
   If I set it back
   to default (all checked) and clear browser cache the problem
   goes away but
   then I am showing access to Public Folders. I am testing this
   using IE 5.5
   with current patches. If I find the solution I will let you
   all know in the
   mean time suggestions welcome.
  
  
  
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