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ECP + res://ieframe.dll/ "Page cannot be displayed"

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Hello...
I have an Exchange 2013cu3 member server running on windows server 2012r1 Standard OS.
After installing some patches I noticed that when I try to open the url
https://EXCHSRV/ECP?ExchClientVer=15
I get an error in IE as "res://ieframe.dll/" and in the middle it reads "Page cannot be displayed"
I tried un-installing the latest patches installed but still no go.
I tried re-created the ECP virtual directory but still can't get past this error.
I really don't want to have to perform a disaster-recovery as I'm sure it's something very basic, but for the life of me I can't seem to figure it out..
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
The strange thing is that it seems to work fine on "Google Chrome", but from within Internet Explorer, I need to type the FQDN that matches the SSL Certificate as in "Https://mail.mydomain.com/ECP"
The above URL in IE works but not if i use "https://EXCHSRV/ECP?ExchClientVer=15"
- Edited by Darsenator Friday, April 11, 2014 2:06 PM
Friday, April 11, 2014 1:47 PM
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Hello...
I have an Exchange 2013cu3 member server running on windows server 2012r1 Standard OS.
After installing some patches I noticed that when I try to open the url
https://EXCHSRV/ECP?ExchClientVer=15
I get an error in IE as "res://ieframe.dll/" and in the middle it reads "Page cannot be displayed"
I tried un-installing the latest patches installed but still no go.
I tried re-created the ECP virtual directory but still can't get past this error.
I really don't want to have to perform a disaster-recovery as I'm sure it's something very basic, but for the life of me I can't seem to figure it out..
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
The strange thing is that it seems to work fine on "Google Chrome", but from within Internet Explorer, I need to type the FQDN that matches the SSL Certificate as in "Https://mail.mydomain.com/ECP"
The above URL in IE works but not if i use "https://EXCHSRV/ECP?ExchClientVer=15"
OK...Looks like it's fixed
Once I realised that it was working OK via Google-Chrome, kinda got me thinking that surely this can NOT be an exchange issue but really more an IE issue, so I kept searching and came across the following URL
http://errors-solutions-solved-problems.blogspot.com.au/2012/01/ieframedll-internet-explorer-cannot.html
Which basically says "Add res://ieframe.dll/ to the trusted sitesor local intranet"
I did so and bang !! working ...
So in-case anyone comes across it, hopefully this will help.
So below is where/what I had to do
And below is how it will look once it's gone into the zone
Once again, thanks for stopping by, but I'm also open to suggestions or feedback if anyone has had a similar experience.
- Proposed as answer by Belinda Ma Monday, April 14, 2014 1:43 AM
- Marked as answer by Simon_WuMicrosoft contingent staff Wednesday, April 16, 2014 6:53 AM
Friday, April 11, 2014 2:37 PM
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Hello...
I have an Exchange 2013cu3 member server running on windows server 2012r1 Standard OS.
After installing some patches I noticed that when I try to open the url
https://EXCHSRV/ECP?ExchClientVer=15
I get an error in IE as "res://ieframe.dll/" and in the middle it reads "Page cannot be displayed"
I tried un-installing the latest patches installed but still no go.
I tried re-created the ECP virtual directory but still can't get past this error.
I really don't want to have to perform a disaster-recovery as I'm sure it's something very basic, but for the life of me I can't seem to figure it out..
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
The strange thing is that it seems to work fine on "Google Chrome", but from within Internet Explorer, I need to type the FQDN that matches the SSL Certificate as in "Https://mail.mydomain.com/ECP"
The above URL in IE works but not if i use "https://EXCHSRV/ECP?ExchClientVer=15"
OK...Looks like it's fixed
Once I realised that it was working OK via Google-Chrome, kinda got me thinking that surely this can NOT be an exchange issue but really more an IE issue, so I kept searching and came across the following URL
http://errors-solutions-solved-problems.blogspot.com.au/2012/01/ieframedll-internet-explorer-cannot.html
Which basically says "Add res://ieframe.dll/ to the trusted sitesor local intranet"
I did so and bang !! working ...
So in-case anyone comes across it, hopefully this will help.
So below is where/what I had to do
And below is how it will look once it's gone into the zone
Once again, thanks for stopping by, but I'm also open to suggestions or feedback if anyone has had a similar experience.
- Proposed as answer by Belinda Ma Monday, April 14, 2014 1:43 AM
- Marked as answer by Simon_WuMicrosoft contingent staff Wednesday, April 16, 2014 6:53 AM
Friday, April 11, 2014 2:37 PM -
Hi,
It's glade to hear the good news. Thanks for your sharing.
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Belinda Ma
TechNet Community SupportMonday, April 14, 2014 1:43 AM -
worked for me too - thanks!! :)Tuesday, December 19, 2017 3:38 PM
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Thank You for posting. This is still giving happiness 6 years later. I spend hours on this. How frequently it is just a minor tweak that fixes it.Friday, June 19, 2020 5:39 PM