I recently updated my two machines to Windows 8.1 and got IE11. Both machines are 64-bit. I can not seem to find a way to explicitly use 32-bit IE11. I have checked in task manager both under processes and details. It always seems to be 64-bit.
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I honestly don't know what version I require to make the control work; however, when I check the add-ons I see the MIME control as only being 32-bit compatible. Prior to the update, I simply switched over to the desktop, launched IE10 using the shortcut pinned to the bar and everything worked. Now, when I hit up my company's OWA URL at first I am guessing exchange thinks I'm un an unsupported browser and it defaults to selected OWA Light.
I uncheck that and log in and I can not read my encrypted e-mails. In addition, I don't see the option to enable/install the control in OWA. This all worked flawlessly with IE10 on Windows8.
Problem 5: I Can't view Encrypted emails in Outlook Web Access / App. Solution 5-1: Make sure you have the S/MIME control installed. NOTE: This is only available in Internet Explorer (32 bit). It will NOT work with the 64 bit version, on a Mac, or any other web browser.
I have tried all combinations of enabling/disabling EPM both on the Security tab as well as the Advanced tab. Nothing works. Any guesses on how to make IE11 work with Microsoft's Exchange Outlook Web Access?