It seems that OWA destroys (becomes size 0) .xmcd (MathCad14) files when saving them to disk from OWA, samen happens when trying to open when direct. When using Outlook as a client, you are able to save the file without the file beeing destroyed. Is it possible to configure OWA to allow that kind of file ? Thanks in advance.
It might depend on the version of Exchange you're running. -- Ed Crowley MVP - Exchange "Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!" "Shade" wrote in message news:E51E7E51-17D0-469E-9919-3F1758688B4E@microsoft.com... > It seems that OWA destroys (becomes size 0) .xmcd (MathCad14) files when > saving them to disk from OWA, samen happens when trying to open when > direct. > > When using Outlook as a client, you are able to save the file without the > file beeing destroyed. > > Is it possible to configure OWA to allow that kind of file ? > > Thanks in advance.
I'm running Exchange 2003 enterprise SP2. "Ed Crowley [MVP]" wrote: > It might depend on the version of Exchange you're running. > -- > Ed Crowley > MVP - Exchange > "Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!" > > "Shade" wrote in message > news:E51E7E51-17D0-469E-9919-3F1758688B4E@microsoft.com... > > It seems that OWA destroys (becomes size 0) .xmcd (MathCad14) files when > > saving them to disk from OWA, samen happens when trying to open when > > direct. > > > > When using Outlook as a client, you are able to save the file without the > > file beeing destroyed. > > > > Is it possible to configure OWA to allow that kind of file ? > > > > Thanks in advance. > > >
You might check the the settings in IIS and IE to ensure that they're not swallowing that file type. -- Ed Crowley MVP - Exchange "Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!" "Shade" wrote in message news:66A6D53B-C162-4E85-A0C6-C3DE7A22C74E@microsoft.com... > I'm running Exchange 2003 enterprise SP2. > > > "Ed Crowley [MVP]" wrote: > >> It might depend on the version of Exchange you're running. >> -- >> Ed Crowley >> MVP - Exchange >> "Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!" >> >> "Shade" wrote in message >> news:E51E7E51-17D0-469E-9919-3F1758688B4E@microsoft.com... >> > It seems that OWA destroys (becomes size 0) .xmcd (MathCad14) files >> > when >> > saving them to disk from OWA, samen happens when trying to open when >> > direct. >> > >> > When using Outlook as a client, you are able to save the file without >> > the >> > file beeing destroyed. >> > >> > Is it possible to configure OWA to allow that kind of file ? >> > >> > Thanks in advance. >> >> >>
No solution there, settings seems okay in IIS and IE. "Ed Crowley [MVP]" wrote: > You might check the the settings in IIS and IE to ensure that they're not > swallowing that file type. > -- > Ed Crowley > MVP - Exchange > "Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!" > > "Shade" wrote in message > news:66A6D53B-C162-4E85-A0C6-C3DE7A22C74E@microsoft.com... > > I'm running Exchange 2003 enterprise SP2. > > > > > > "Ed Crowley [MVP]" wrote: > > > >> It might depend on the version of Exchange you're running. > >> -- > >> Ed Crowley > >> MVP - Exchange > >> "Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!" > >> > >> "Shade" wrote in message > >> news:E51E7E51-17D0-469E-9919-3F1758688B4E@microsoft.com... > >> > It seems that OWA destroys (becomes size 0) .xmcd (MathCad14) files > >> > when > >> > saving them to disk from OWA, samen happens when trying to open when > >> > direct. > >> > > >> > When using Outlook as a client, you are able to save the file without > >> > the > >> > file beeing destroyed. > >> > > >> > Is it possible to configure OWA to allow that kind of file ? > >> > > >> > Thanks in advance. > >> > >> > >> > > >