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Hierdie gesprek is in die argief. Vra asseblief 'n nuwe vraag as jy hulp nodig het.

since the update to 27.0, I wasn't able to access an Outlook server my institution has. I had to downdate to get a working browser. When will this be fixed?

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nothing more than my question - I can't access an Outlook server with the new browser, so I went back to 26.0. It may not have some other fixes, but at least it works. I also did all of the recommended patches that were in other people's questions. For me, I have only seen this with that one particular Outlook server, no other webpages were problems.

nothing more than my question - I can't access an Outlook server with the new browser, so I went back to 26.0. It may not have some other fixes, but at least it works. I also did all of the recommended patches that were in other people's questions. For me, I have only seen this with that one particular Outlook server, no other webpages were problems.

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Is the problem with a corporate email site running on Microsoft's Exchange Server: either "Outlook Web App" or "Outlook Web Access"?

(For what it's worth, I haven't noticed any problem with Outlook Web App on an Exchange 2010 server in Firefox 27 on Windows 7.)

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It is an Outlook Web App, but not corporate - university. I am an Apple user, running the latest OSX.

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When you were using Firefox 27 did the login page load, or did that just time out? If the login page loaded, were you able to submit your login and what happened next?

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The login page did not load. I got an error message of some sort - don't recall exactly - something like web page could not be found.

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In case you use a bookmark, try to navigate to the page starting with the site's main page or the login page.