on 05-15-2006 9:39 PM
Hello all,
When accessing the Outlook Web Access(OWA)2003 by url, it works fine. But when I tried to create the url iview and pointing to the same owa url, it does not work. Did I miss any other configuration? can i integrate the whole OWA into the portal using just the url instead of single component like inbox, calendar ect...?
Thanks for your help,
Dav
hi,
Configuration of Outlook Web Access iViews
iViews that are created from the generic template of the SAP Application Integrator component can be used for quickly integrating the inbox, calendar, task, and contacts folders on the Microsoft Exchange Server. You can integrate this iView into a SAP Enterprise Portal framework page.
Proceed as follows to configure an Outlook Web Access iView.
1. Select New From Portal Archive and then iview.
2. Select the SAP Enterprise Portal application com.sap.portal.appintegrator.sap and choose Next.
3. On the next screen, choose Generic and Next.
4. On the iView Wizard, enter the iView Name and ID for the new namespace, and choose Next.
5. Select Open for editing when wizard completes, and choose Finish.
6. In the Property Editor for Property Category choose Show All.
7. Scroll down and set the iView property URL template as URL to your target application. You configure the following link as follows:
http://<server_hostname>:<port>/Exchange
8. Replace <server_hostname> and <port> with the Microsoft Exchange server name and port.
9. Save the iView
the following URL is also useful
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/bd/48043196af764b969338271234936a/frameset.htm
Gopi
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Hi DAVID
provide ur mail i'll send u some document might help u.
regards,
kaushal
Edited by: Anja Kloetzer on May 25, 2009 9:50 AM
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Hi David,
What is the error you get. I guess the Single SignOn between Portal and OWA may be missing which may cause problems.
Regards,
Piyush
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SSO is needed to log you automatically to OWA into Portal. But as you say the problem looks different.
Does the URL access goes through any proxy ? I yes, then you will have to configure http proxy settings on the Portal ?
Regards,
Piyush
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