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The software maker said said it has issued a patch to allow Outlook Web Access to properly run in Windows Vista.
The software maker said said it has issued a patch to allow Outlook Web Access to properly run in Windows Vista.
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Patching Exchange Server means making a change to the software that would use that particular control to use some alternative method, it makes perfect sense since it was Exchange Server which used the control in the first place.
- clueless
- by gggg sssss March 15, 2007 5:59 PM PDT
- I have come across this as a user and server administrator. Why should the server guy have to deal with a problem MS created for the user. My solution was simpler - no Vista on corporate computers.
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- I Agree!
- by Jess McLean March 15, 2007 6:19 PM PDT
- That's right, why use iTunes when Apple can't get their software to work right? I boycott that as well.
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- You are indeed clueless
- by fcekuahd March 16, 2007 7:47 AM PDT
- The reason the control was removed from IE is because it was found to be a possible route to compromising security. -That's the clue you missed -
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(12 Comments)Patching Exchange Server means making a change to the software that would use that particular control to use some alternative method, it makes perfect sense since it was Exchange Server which used the control in the first place.