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  1. DrBobKnows

    Exchange, Outlook, RPC over HTTP

    anonim1; I gave up for now and used PPTP with a filter. What put the kibosh on my going forward at this time is the fact that if you follow the proceedure for single server configuration you need to make a registry entry on the GC server that requires a registry data type that is not...
  2. DrBobKnows

    Exchange, Outlook, RPC over HTTP

    I have just noted something interesting. If the Exchange server name you enter can be resolved to an IP address, Outlook will attempt to connect to port 135 first. I believe this is part of the original question that started this thread. Sometimes it tries SSL but not always. i.e. netstat -n...
  3. DrBobKnows

    Exchange, Outlook, RPC over HTTP

    I am still having the problem many ppl are reporting here however as suggested I tried putting my Outlook 2003 Client on the same subnet as the Exchange Server. It connected instantly. Then I moved the Outlook Client to a different subnet (one that is 2 hops or routers away via the internet)...
  4. DrBobKnows

    Exchange, Outlook, RPC over HTTP

    I'm having this problem connecting as well. I thought this was interesting quote from http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/guides/E2k3RPCHTTPDep/f09c9e31-9100-4009-81cf-a753310b2623.mspx Install Windows Server 2003 To use RPC over HTTP, you must install Microsoft® Windows...

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