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Subject: OWA access from Vista PC
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Kevin Kocka User is Offline
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2/13/2008 09:13 PM  
Has anyone installed the Exchange patch that fixes the problems with Vista clients connecting to OWA?
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2/15/2008 06:05 AM  
I have users at several different SBS installs accessing OWA with Vista with no problems and I don’t remember applying any Exchange update to do this. Can you post the KB # for the Exchange update you are referring to.
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2/15/2008 03:33 PM  

It is KB911829..

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2/15/2008 09:19 PM  
I can't see how that KB applies to Vista. Exactly what issues are you having?
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2/19/2008 09:47 AM  
Hi Stan,
 
It is part of the Ripcurl that has to be applied. This 911829 has to be installed on the SBS server. The Official SBS Blog : SBS Vista Client Update (Ripcurl) Now Available: http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2007/02/09/sbs-vista-client-update-ripcurl-now-available.aspx

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