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# You have Outlook Web Access and Internet Explorer 5.0 on your computer. You receive an HTML-formatted message that is sent by someone using Microsoft Outlook and that is using stationary. You reply to this e-mail.
# You have Outlook Web Access and Internet Explorer 5.0 on your computer. You receive an HTML-formatted message that is sent by someone using Microsoft Outlook and that is using stationary. You reply to this e-mail.
# The person with Outlook replies to your reply.
# The person with Outlook replies to your reply.
# When you open this last reply, the message stationary is no longer visible. Instead, you see a white box with a red "X" in it.
# When you open this last reply, the message stationary is no longer visible. Instead, you see a white box with a red "X" in it.





Latest revision as of 13:53, 21 July 2020

Knowledge Base


XWEB: Replying to an Outlook Message with Stationery Causes the Stationery Images to Disappear In Certain Scenarios

Article ID: 256469

Article Last Modified on 2/21/2007



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Standard Edition



This article was previously published under Q256469


SYMPTOMS

When using Microsoft Exchange Server 2000 Outlook Web Access and Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0, you may experience the following behavior:

If you use Internet Explorer 5.0 with Outlook Web Access to reply to an HTML-formatted message that has stationary, the stationery images may no longer be visible.

CAUSE

This behavior occurs in the following scenario:

  1. You have Outlook Web Access and Internet Explorer 5.0 on your computer. You receive an HTML-formatted message that is sent by someone using Microsoft Outlook and that is using stationary. You reply to this e-mail.
  2. The person with Outlook replies to your reply.
  3. When you open this last reply, the message stationary is no longer visible. Instead, you see a white box with a red "X" in it.


STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server.

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