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2/20/2007 9:11 PM
 

Hi guys, sorry, had a search and can't easily find an answer, and my limited knowledge at the necessary technical level means I can't readily work this out.

What I'd like to do is fire up OWA in a iFrame (done and working well), and have the current logged in user's email address pre-populate into the doman/user field in OWA.

Anyone know how to do this?

 
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2/22/2007 6:01 AM
 
I guess what I need to know is what query string parameter needs to be set up.
 
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2/22/2007 6:26 AM
 

So far I know is OWA not working with query string parameter, but directly via url. So I choose the needed mailbox with an Url like http://[mailserver]/exchange/[UserName].

Sorry, I am using OWA with Window Authentifcation,  I might be wrong.
http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://www.msxfaq.de/clients/owaurl.htm

 
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2/22/2007 6:38 AM
 

Hi Stefan, that translation was hilarious to read! Google has a long way to go! Anyway, I think I got the gist of it.

Unfortunately I don't have access to modify the Exchange setup (am on a shared host environment), so can't change primary SMTP settings, etc.

I have tried putting the email address (which is what I have from my users' DNN profile) in the URL, but that didn't translate to the Exchange mailbox ID.

No worries, I guess they'll have to enter their email address and password themselves to login to OWA - I was hoping to make it just a little easier for them.

 
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