Does anyone know if Outlook 2002/XP is compatible with Kerberos/NTLMv2 authentication and if so, which registry keys do I need to make the change from NTLM to Kerberos/NTLMv2.
We run an Windows/Exchange 2003 infrastructure in mixed mode. We have both Outlook 2002 and 2003 clients. As part of a security project, we locked down the domain using Windows 2003 Server Security guide. One of the settings is that we only allow Kerberos and NTLMv2 responses and refuse NTLM...
Sorry, I was never able to resolve the issue except for recreating the Outlook profile and even then it wasn't a guarentee that it'll fix the issue. I never found out what the cause was either.
From the internet, you should use the ip address of your gateway (provided that you configured your router inbound port 80 is fowarded to the static address -as Serbtastic mentioned). If inbound 80 is blocked, as most ISP's do...you can specify an alternate port in IIS and foward that port on...
The problem I'm talking about is on outlook, utilizing exchange server 2003. In the folder list, Archive folders, Outlook Today, Personal folders, Public folders, etc., are usually in alphebetical order. However I have them in reverse order (ie. Public Folders is first and Archive folders are...
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