I'm really surprised with all of this! But I can't help you more. No ideas. If
disabling the service isn't a viable option for you... I don't know.
Lets see if someone else here has any idea. But since this isn't a Squirrelmail
problem, I guess it would be too lucky now.
If you don't find the i
Yes,
this is not a problem of SM, I mailed to mailinglist for some other
users in case they should have a same problem too. :)
If I found something else, I'll let you know.
Best regards
J.Karliak
Cituji "André Z. D. A." :
I'm really surprised with all of this! But I can't help you
Ehh,
sorry for all, the issue returned after restarting IE, grrr . I
made some others observations and capturing. There are a lot of
intereng things:
After sending "Microsoft office discovery protocol" as a "OPTIONS
/squirrelmail/src" of the http protocol and got reply "HTTP/1.1 302
Impressive, if this is the cause for the behavior we see here.
So it is a (another) nasty "bug" in IE and/or MS office (probably both, LOL).
Better browsers, better Office ( LibreOffice, OpenOffice, and some others), ,
better email managers..
Now you should find solutions more easily around the
Damn him, get me Bill Gates! :)
The issue was because of ? Guess!
I found in the packets between mail server and Windows PC some
weird header communication named:
"User-Agent: Microsoft Office Existence Discovery"
This communication was right after click to an attachment and
choose "
Maybe the communication is ok, worth to check.
Have one more thing in yor mind that justifies the password being asked again:
1) the cookies were deleted by the browser (for whatever reason, it's his
"fault")
2) when we open the login/password page of Squirrelmail, it will (sometimes)
close the
Hi,
thanks for answer. This is IE in Win7 specific as I've figured it.
But the issue has been today/yesterday. There were, as I know, no
update, no change in the group policy in the Active directory, ...
And - we've about 3000 computers and 4500 users - it is not
possible to force all
Can this be an issue specific to IE? Its configuration and/or Windows' things
that work "better" only IE?
Forward that message to 3 email accounts that you can open on some computer in
IE, in Firefox, and whatever else you want. But you can add opening it in
Squirrelmail, in Hotmail interface,