Bing Maps Not Working
We're getting ready to migrate users into Exchange 2013, from 2010, and everything seems to work fine except Bing Maps. The other apps that I've tried seem to work, but when Bing Maps detects an address in an email, you click the button, and it says "We think we're found an address" (or addresses), then it pans to the right and says "There was an error contacting Bing Maps. Please try again later." Since I've set up the server, I've never done any configuring of this, or any other, app, so is there something I'm missing? Is there a log somewhere I could check? What could possibly be the problem?
November 11th, 2014 8:03pm

Hi,

Please check whether the Bing Maps app works in OWA. If the issue also happens in OWA for all users, please click Settings > Options > Apps in OWA, then check whether Bing Maps is Enabled in the list.

If the issue doesnt happen in OWA but only in Outlook, please update your Outlook 2013 with the latest patches and service packs. Then check whether the issue persists.

Regards,

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November 12th, 2014 6:53am

Yes, it's enabled, and the same thing happens in OWA. It happens with the latest patches and SP's with Outlook 2013 on Windows 8.1 (again, latest patches prior to yesterday), and the Windows 10 tech preview. The only thing "abnormal" about our environment is split DNS. Our domain ends with .local while the outside world sees a .edu.
November 12th, 2014 12:07pm

I didn't do absolutely anything, but Bing Maps suddenly worked once, randomly, in Outlook. I clicked the Bing Maps link, and the map interface came up correctly, so I showed a couple co-workers. I clicked another message, then went back to the original, and Bing Maps failed again. Just to reiterate, it was the same message, worked once, will no longer work. No other message works at all. Nothing whatsoever was changed. 

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November 13th, 2014 2:24pm

Yes, it's enabled, and the same thing happens in OWA. It happens with the latest patches and SP's with Outlook 2013 on Windows 8.1 (again, latest patches prior to yesterday), and the Windows 10 tech preview. The only thing "abnormal" about our environment is split DNS. Our domain ends with .local while the outside world sees a .edu.

Hi,

Please run the following command in Exchange 2013:

Set-OrganizationConfig -AppsForOfficeEnabled $True

Then force an update by recycling the MSExchangeServicesAppPool application pool in Internet Information Services (IIS) manager.

Generally, the AppsForOfficeEnabled parameter value is stored in the msExchProvisioningFlags attribute in Active Directory. Please follow the KB below to check this attribute in ADSI Edit:

http://support2.microsoft.com/kb/2790827

Regards,


November 17th, 2014 8:57am

The AppsForOfficeEnabled is already enabled, and always has been. The "Bing Maps" link DOES APPEAR, but it DOES NOT WORK. When you click the Bing Maps link, it says "There was an error contacting Bing Maps. Please try again later." The app IS ENABLED, but IS BROKEN. 

[PS] C:\Windows\system32>Get-OrganizationConfig | fl *apps*


AppsForOfficeEnabled : True



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November 17th, 2014 1:40pm

[PS] C:\Windows\system32>get-app -OrganizationApp

DisplayName                             Enabled                                 AppVersion
-----------                             -------                                 ----------
MessageHeaderAnalyzer                   True                                    2.0
Package Tracker                         True                                    1.0.0.0
Bing Maps                               True                                    1.0
My Templates                            True                                    1.0
Suggested Meetings                      True                                    1.0
Unsubscribe                             False                                   1.0
Action Items                            True                                    1.0

November 17th, 2014 1:42pm

[PS] C:\Windows\system32>get-app -OrganizationAp -Identity "7a774f0c-7a6f-11e0-85ad-07fb4824019b" | fl


RunspaceId               : 5cc83111-2df3-4d8f-9159-87c70474664d
ProvidedTo               : Everyone
UserList                 : {}
AppStatus                :
MarketplaceAssetID       :
MarketplaceContentMarket :
ProviderName             : Microsoft
IconURL                  : https://mail.domain.edu/owa/00dda9a5-2b09-4490-b198-184fd14e2b54@domain.edu/prem/15.0.995.
                           29/ext/def/7a774f0c-7a6f-11e0-85ad-07fb4824019b/images/icon.png
AppId                    : 7a774f0c-7a6f-11e0-85ad-07fb4824019b
Type                     : Default
AppVersion               : 1.0
Scope                    : Default
Requirements             : Restricted
DefaultStateForUser      : Disabled
Enabled                  : True
DisplayName              : Bing Maps
Description              : Map addresses found in your email.
ManifestXml              : <OfficeApp xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/appforoffice/1.0"
                           xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:type="MailApp">
                             <Id>7A774F0C-7A6F-11E0-85AD-07FB4824019B</Id>
                             <Version>1.0</Version>
                             <ProviderName>Microsoft</ProviderName>
                             <DefaultLocale>en-us</DefaultLocale>
                             <DisplayName DefaultValue="Bing Maps" />
                             <Description DefaultValue="Map addresses found in your email." />
                             <IconUrl DefaultValue="https://mail.domain.edu/owa/00dda9a5-2b09-4490-b198-184fd14e2b54%4
                           0domain.edu/prem/15.0.995.29/ext/def/7a774f0c-7a6f-11e0-85ad-07fb4824019b/images/icon.png"
                           />
                             <Capabilities>
                               <Capability Name="Mailbox" />
                             </Capabilities>
                             <DesktopSettings>
                               <SourceLocation DefaultValue="https://mail.domain.edu/owa/00dda9a5-2b09-4490-b198-184fd
                           14e2b54%40domain.edu/prem/15.0.995.29/ext/def/7a774f0c-7a6f-11e0-85ad-07fb4824019b/suggeste
                           daddresses.html" />
                               <RequestedHeight>300</RequestedHeight>
                             </DesktopSettings>
                             <TabletSettings>
                               <SourceLocation DefaultValue="https://mail.domain.edu/owa/00dda9a5-2b09-4490-b198-184fd
                           14e2b54%40domain.edu/prem/15.0.995.29/ext/def/7a774f0c-7a6f-11e0-85ad-07fb4824019b/suggeste
                           daddresses.html" />
                               <RequestedHeight>300</RequestedHeight>
                             </TabletSettings>
                             <PhoneSettings>
                               <SourceLocation DefaultValue="https://mail.domain.edu/owa/00dda9a5-2b09-4490-b198-184fd
                           14e2b54%40domain.edu/prem/15.0.995.29/ext/def/7a774f0c-7a6f-11e0-85ad-07fb4824019b/suggeste
                           daddresses.html" />
                             </PhoneSettings>
                             <Permissions>Restricted</Permissions>
                             <Rule xsi:type="ItemHasKnownEntity" EntityType="Address" />
                             <DisableEntityHighlighting>false</DisableEntityHighlighting>
                           </OfficeApp>
EtokenExpirationDate     :
LicenseType              :
SeatsPurchased           :
LicensePurchaser         :
Etoken                   :
Identity                 : domain.local/Users/People/Staff/Admin User\7a774f0c-7a6f-11e0-85ad-07fb4824019b
MailboxOwnerId           : domain.local/Users/People/Staff/Admin User
IsValid                  : True
ObjectState              : Unchanged



  • Edited by Omatsei Monday, November 17, 2014 1:47 PM Redacted internal info
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November 17th, 2014 1:45pm

[PS] C:\Windows\system32>get-app -OrganizationAp -Identity "7a774f0c-7a6f-11e0-85ad-07fb4824019b" | fl


RunspaceId               : 5cc83111-2df3-4d8f-9159-87c70474664d
ProvidedTo               : Everyone
UserList                 : {}
AppStatus                :
MarketplaceAssetID       :
MarketplaceContentMarket :
ProviderName             : Microsoft
IconURL                  : https://mail.domain.edu/owa/00dda9a5-2b09-4490-b198-184fd14e2b54@domain.edu/prem/15.0.995.
                           29/ext/def/7a774f0c-7a6f-11e0-85ad-07fb4824019b/images/icon.png
AppId                    : 7a774f0c-7a6f-11e0-85ad-07fb4824019b
Type                     : Default
AppVersion               : 1.0
Scope                    : Default
Requirements             : Restricted
DefaultStateForUser      : Disabled
Enabled                  : True
DisplayName              : Bing Maps
Description              : Map addresses found in your email.
ManifestXml              : <OfficeApp xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/appforoffice/1.0"
                           xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:type="MailApp">
                             <Id>7A774F0C-7A6F-11E0-85AD-07FB4824019B</Id>
                             <Version>1.0</Version>
                             <ProviderName>Microsoft</ProviderName>
                             <DefaultLocale>en-us</DefaultLocale>
                             <DisplayName DefaultValue="Bing Maps" />
                             <Description DefaultValue="Map addresses found in your email." />
                             <IconUrl DefaultValue="https://mail.domain.edu/owa/00dda9a5-2b09-4490-b198-184fd14e2b54%4
                           0domain.edu/prem/15.0.995.29/ext/def/7a774f0c-7a6f-11e0-85ad-07fb4824019b/images/icon.png"
                           />
                             <Capabilities>
                               <Capability Name="Mailbox" />
                             </Capabilities>
                             <DesktopSettings>
                               <SourceLocation DefaultValue="https://mail.domain.edu/owa/00dda9a5-2b09-4490-b198-184fd
                           14e2b54%40domain.edu/prem/15.0.995.29/ext/def/7a774f0c-7a6f-11e0-85ad-07fb4824019b/suggeste
                           daddresses.html" />
                               <RequestedHeight>300</RequestedHeight>
                             </DesktopSettings>
                             <TabletSettings>
                               <SourceLocation DefaultValue="https://mail.domain.edu/owa/00dda9a5-2b09-4490-b198-184fd
                           14e2b54%40domain.edu/prem/15.0.995.29/ext/def/7a774f0c-7a6f-11e0-85ad-07fb4824019b/suggeste
                           daddresses.html" />
                               <RequestedHeight>300</RequestedHeight>
                             </TabletSettings>
                             <PhoneSettings>
                               <SourceLocation DefaultValue="https://mail.domain.edu/owa/00dda9a5-2b09-4490-b198-184fd
                           14e2b54%40domain.edu/prem/15.0.995.29/ext/def/7a774f0c-7a6f-11e0-85ad-07fb4824019b/suggeste
                           daddresses.html" />
                             </PhoneSettings>
                             <Permissions>Restricted</Permissions>
                             <Rule xsi:type="ItemHasKnownEntity" EntityType="Address" />
                             <DisableEntityHighlighting>false</DisableEntityHighlighting>
                           </OfficeApp>
EtokenExpirationDate     :
LicenseType              :
SeatsPurchased           :
LicensePurchaser         :
Etoken                   :
Identity                 : domain.local/Users/People/Staff/Admin User\7a774f0c-7a6f-11e0-85ad-07fb4824019b
MailboxOwnerId           : domain.local/Users/People/Staff/Admin User
IsValid                  : True
ObjectState              : Unchanged



  • Edited by Omatsei Monday, November 17, 2014 1:47 PM Redacted internal info
November 17th, 2014 1:45pm

This issue was first reported last year, in the following thread:

https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/c66401de-9ef5-4d58-b535-1cc61dfd4a9c/outlook-owa-apps-not-working?forum=exchangesvrclients

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November 18th, 2014 7:52pm

Hi,

Just want to know what's the exact version of our Exchange 2013 server? I noticed there is a known issue which is fixed in CU5:

Default apps in Outlook Web App do not work if Exchange is installed in Window Server 2012 R2 https://support.microsoft.com/kb/2938292

When you install Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 on a Window Server 2012 R2-based computer, default apps (such as Bing map and Action item) in Outlook Web App do not work.

So I suggest we upgrade the server to 2013 CU5 and check if any updates.

Thanks.

November 19th, 2014 4:27am

We're on CU6, with all the updates and patches installed. We are running it on 2012 R2 though, if that means anything now.
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November 19th, 2014 1:00pm

Hi

I did researches and found the following similar thread:

Unable to load Bing Maps in OWA

http://community.office365.com/en-us/f/158/t/243183.aspx

And according to the support team: Since 05/29/2014, Microsoft has received several reports of an issue:
The Bing Maps app feature in OWA recognizes when a contact or email includes a physical location. When you click the link for Bing Maps in the item, the window changes and briefly displays, We think weve found an address. But then this is immediately replaced with the error, "There was an error contacting Bing Maps. Please try again later.

It seems this application is still being perfect.

Thanks

November 20th, 2014 3:47am

Hi

Just want to know if the information in this thread did any help for your issue:

Unable to load Bing Maps in OWA

http://community.office365.com/en-us/f/158/t/243183.aspx

Thanks,

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November 21st, 2014 5:26am

As far as I can tell, that thread is full of people having the same problem, but no solutions have been found. The other big difference is that they're hosted on Office 365, while my installation is entirely on-premises. So to answer your question, no, nothing in that thread has been of much help.
November 21st, 2014 1:39pm

Hi, our testers have confirmed this is a known issue. It's not fixed in CU7 and it's not slated for CU8. We have requested that it be put in CU8 or CU9 by filing a backport request. So this issue may be fixed in the CU8 or CU9. Thanks for your patience.

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December 26th, 2014 1:51am

Hi, our testers have confirmed this is a known issue. It's not fixed in CU7 and it's not slated for CU8. We have requested that it be put in CU8 or CU9 by filing a backport request. So this issue may be fixed in the CU8 or CU9. Thanks for your patience.

December 26th, 2014 1:51am

I just experienced this issue.

Toggling the flag msExchProvisioningFlags in adsiedit, then verifying it was correct ("0" in my case) immediately cleared up the issue.  All the default apps now work in OWA and Outlook.

Set-OrganizationConfig -AppsForOfficeEnabled $True (I toggled $false then $True and forced replication).

Change was almost immediate.

ref:  http://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2790827

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March 13th, 2015 1:32pm

I don't think you were experiencing the same issue. The problem is that Bing Maps appears as an app in both OWA and Outlook, but when you click it, it occasionally works, but most of the time fail, with the error "There was an error contacting Bing Maps. Please try again later." I've tried re-setting the AppsForOfficeEnabled flag multiple times, but it's never done any good.
March 17th, 2015 2:46pm

I can confirm. "There was an error contacting Bing Maps. Please try again later." Tried toggling the flag also. Any help appreciated (sitting on CU9).
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July 14th, 2015 4:00pm

Any update on this situation? New install of exchange 2013 on Server 2012 R2. Running latest CU9 and no bing maps/action items... nothing seems to work. This is in OWA and Outlook 2013. 
August 19th, 2015 12:19pm

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