OWA on an iPhone? Painful.
I’ve not heard of this as a generic problem. And I think it would surface
quickly.
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Using the Safari browser, straight OWA.
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Using the native
Using the native clients? Or the microsoft clients for iOS?
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And they are all
And they are all Apple devices, Iphones and Ipads.
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Interesting, nothing out of
Interesting, nothing out of the ordinary in my logs. Network guy just came by,
he had it happen to him also. And all three were on the same weekend. I did
make a recent auth change from Basic to Forms about a week and a half before
this started to make a SSO system we have work with it.
We had that issue early last year/late 2015 with OWA with one of our
customers. I can't remember off-hand, but it was something to do with
multiplexing(?) between the Netscalar load balancers and Celestix UAG
servers.
We weren't able to replicate the issue or find anything relevant in the
logs
Look at the HTTP/EAS logs for the user vs. the mailbox accessed.
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Just