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How to get Firefox Mobile to open Outlook Web Access 2010 Premium/Full?

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Microsoft Exchange Website indicates that Firefox is one of the Tier 1 browsers for accessing premium/full version of OWA 2010.

Firefox (v. 16) on my desktop and laptop computers DOES access premium/full version of OWA 2010.

However, both Firefox (v.17 and Beta 18) for Android and tablet DO NOT access premium/full version of OWA. Only light version of OWA is offered. Checkbox for light version cannot be unchecked.

What settings can I change or add-ons can I install to access premium/full version of OWA using Firefox Mobile?

Thanks.

Microsoft Exchange Website indicates that Firefox is one of the Tier 1 browsers for accessing premium/full version of OWA 2010. Firefox (v. 16) on my desktop and laptop computers DOES access premium/full version of OWA 2010. However, both Firefox (v.17 and Beta 18) for Android and tablet DO NOT access premium/full version of OWA. Only light version of OWA is offered. Checkbox for light version cannot be unchecked. What settings can I change or add-ons can I install to access premium/full version of OWA using Firefox Mobile? Thanks.

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I wonder whether it makes sense to use a 3-column web app on a tiny display... that aside, you could try impersonating a desktop browser by changing the user agent. There is an add-on named Phony that might be useful to test.

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I wonder whether it makes sense to use a 3-column web app on a tiny display... that aside, you could try impersonating a desktop browser by changing the user agent. There is an add-on named Phony that might be useful to test.

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Thanks very much for your reply.

I am using a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, so my screen size is suitable for three columns.

I tried the Phony add-on, selected "Desktop Firefox" as User Agent, and it worked.

Thank you very much for your suggestion of Phony, which solves the problem.