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Old 06-10-2008, 05:23 PM   #22
ccjjr59
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It works for me. It didn't for a few months when Outlook 2007 first came out, but it has worked perfectly for the past 2 or 3 months or so. Hope this helps

My settings for the school who used OWA were:

1) Go to the AT&T or Tmobile BIS site
2) Click setup account
3) Put in your [email address]... e-mail address and an
incorrect password (this lets you do something in a second)
4) Then it will say the password is wrong or something and you want to
select the "I'll provide the settings to this account"
5) Then select this is a work e-mail address
6) Say "I can access using Outlook Web Access"
7) Outlook web address: https://mail.mccombs.utexas.edu/owa... your's might be https://mail.companyx.com/owa Make sure you use https
8) Username: mccombs\msbbc400 (mccombs is the domain name and then slash is the one above the enter key and msbbc400 is my domain user login name.)
9) your password
10) e-mail address is like this: [email address]
11) mailbox name like: msbbc400 (my domain username lohin)

That should be it. The key is to put in the
https://mail.mccombs.utexas.edu/owa, put your username as
domain\username, and your mailbox as your domain username.

Let me know if it works


For completeness and for people who find this in the future, I've heard reports from AT&T users that you need to leave mailbox name BLANK. On T-mobile it worked for me having a mailbox name of my domain username login, but try this if the above doesn't work.

Also if it doesn't work try changing up the https://mail.mccombs.utexas.edu/owa with /exchange or try once with https:// and once with http://
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