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I have installed Exchange 2003 in a new domain (xx.dk) which, prior to this, was hosted elsewhere. Until now my Exchange has run perfectly on the same domain name, despite being hosted elsewhere. Exchange and Outlook are running smoothly, and when I access my mail account from the Web, everything pops up as it should. However, sending mail doesn't work. I create the mail and press send and, immediately, a window pops up telling me that Internet Explorer has forbidden it. Is it a problem due to settings in the IIS service or because of some conflict with my domains local and on the Net? QUESTION POSED ON: 23 JUL 2006
QUESTION ANSWERED BY: Bharat Suneja This appears to be something local on your computer, perhaps an Internet Explorer security setting. Have you tried from a different computer, or a different Web browser on the same computer?
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