did you log in using an account that has permission to the calendar?
it will work on other browsers, but will use the basic view, not the rich
view seen in IE 6/7 on windows.

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SyntaX TerroR - 03 Mar 2008 22:12 GMT
Hi Diane,
Thank you for your reply.
Actually I used my own account to try and view my own calendar, but I wasn't
asked for any login. It just says that the page isn't available. (I also
tried with http instead of https, but got the same result). I should also
mention that I have domain administrator rights and that our Exchange server
is version 2003.
So far I haven't found a screenshot showing me the difference between basic
and rich layouts in OWA.
> did you log in using an account that has permission to the calendar?
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> > Thank you in advance!