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RPC over HTTP problem for some users only
Grey Lancaster SBS Rocks MVP] g...@smallbizserver.com microsoft public exchange connectivity only the machine configured that way, some clients can be normal and the others rpc over http -- Grey SBS Rocks !!! Join the worlds largest SBS User Group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sbs2k/ "bill"

2K3 FE/BE RPC over HTTP
Michael Palermiti [MSFT] micha...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public exchange2000 general With RPC over HTTP users can have security-enhanced access to their Exchange Server accounts from the Internet when they are working outside your organization's firewall. This is accomplished because RPC over HTTP actually

MS CRM - Outlook/Exchange RPC over HTTP support
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RPC Proxy is simply taking all RPC protocol traffic, which in this case is Outlook to Exchange traffic, and it is relaying the traffic back and forth. When you are connecting with RPC over HTTP, Outlook will not be talking directly to the Exchange server. It will always be using the "proxy" services of the RPC

BETA: Outlook 11, Exchange 2003 and RPC over HTTP problem... HELP!
If the Exchange over the Internet area does not appear on the Connection tab of the Microsoft Exchange Server dialog box, make sure that your client computer meets the requirements to configure RPC over HTTP. If you installed the service pack and the update package that are required, and the Exchange over the

RPC over HTTP, NAT firewall, authentication problems
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http://www.housingideas.com As we say in the UK, Shite. It's out of date and doesn't take into consideration the ISA that you've implemented. RPC over HTTPS is as safe as any SSL connection and when implemented with ISA 2004 is a degree safer. In short, ISA 2004 will look after the

What's the reasoning behind RPC over HTTP System Requirements?
I'm not succeeding in getting RPC over HTTP to work using Windows Server 2003 build 3763, Exchange Server 2003 Beta 2 and Outlook 11 Beta 2. I have one server, running both IIS and Exchange 2003. The server is called DSTOHSRV.perceptible.local, and it has two NICs, one connected to the Internet with NAT/Basic

Switch to RPC Over HTTP
John LeMay jle...@njmc.com microsoft public windows server sbs I'm having an issue trying to setup RPC over HTTP for a client. The problem is that Outlook 2003, pushed via SBS2003, doesn't seem to have the options I need to enable in the account settings. Specifically, I don't have the "use local copy of mailbox"

RPC over HTTP dialog missing
Mark Arnold [MVP] m...@mvps.org microsoft public exchange misc "Mark Reitblatt" <M...@T3-Tech.com> wrote: We are having some slight problems rolling out RPC over HTTP on a Single Server. We are using a different Domain name on the internal network then is our externally visable Domain. We are unsure what entries to

RPC over HTTP (not HTTPS) in Outlook/Exchange 2003 environment
I have configured my backend Exchange 2003 server for RPC over HTTP, but in Outlook 2003 the dialog on the Connections tab does not display the Connect to Exchange over the Internet option. I know I have seen it at some point, but that could have been in XP. Can anyone tell me how to get to this option,

RPC over HTTP on an Exchange 2003 BE cluster
In your Outlook profile make sure that in the RPC over HTTP setting that you have checked both "On fast network, connect using HTTP first" and "On slow networks, connect using HTTP first" This may help, but Outlook is designed to try everything it can to connect, so it still may fail back to RPC over TCP If you

Exch2k3 RPC over HTTP Proxy
Evan Mann a...@for.it microsoft public exchange admin Need some assistance with RPC over HTTP. Setup is as follows: 1 2003 GC 1 2003 Exch Enterprise Front End 1 2003 Exch Enterprise Back End 1 ISA BOX 1 PIX Firewall 1 Outlook 2003 Client with 331320 applied. PIX -> ISA Box (in firewall) -> Exch Front end / Exch Back

Exchange 2003: RPC over HTTP
Do I make these changes in the Exchange Server, RPC Proxy or both? I'm assuming that these changes are also the ones mentioned in the configuration document from MS (Required ports for RPC over HTTP). Thanks again. Tom "Matthew Tisdel" wrote: GC is Global Catalog. It is on your Domain Controller.

Outlook RPC over HTTP in .local domain environment
I'm having a problem getting the RPC over HTTP working. Here is my setup: Server: Windows 2003 Server, Standard Exchange 2003 Beta 3 Outlook web access using http (haven't configured https) Client: Windows XP Office 2003 For some reason, when I try to configure Outlook 2003, it doesn't give me the option to

RPC OVER HTTP
I suggest you first refer to the following article to confirm if you have configured ISA Server to publish RPC over HTTP I believe that it is properly set-up and we have been using it for over two years without any difficulty. Based on your description, do you mean the issue reoccurs regularly every two weeks?

RPC over HTTP
How to configure RPC over HTTP on a single server in Exchange Server 2003 http://support.microsoft.com/?ID=833401 Exchange Server 2003 RPC over HTTP Deployment Scenarios http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/2003/library/ex2k3rpc. mspx Saludos Carlos Salina Microsoft MVP Exchange Tucumn - Argentina

Enable OWA 2003/RPC over HTTP using ISA for Proxy and ...
Exchange Server 2003 RPC over HTTP Deployment Scenarios Joey Masterson, Allen Atwood Published: January 2004 Updated: June 2004 Applies to: Exchange Server 2003 SP1 Acknowledgments Project Editor: Diane Forsyth Technical Reviewers: Allen Atwood, Andrew Moss, Brendan Power, Dan Costenero, Shawn McGrath,

Outlook 2003, RPC over HTTP and certificate auth..
Jason Heltne jdhel...@compassnet.com microsoft public isa publishing Actually, I have RPC over HTTP working, just not through ISA. It works, but is much slower. My client's security group has a big poroblem with my setting up another firewall, and especially one based on M$. They are currently running Checkpoint on

How does Exchange determine when to use RPC over HTTP?
David Copeland [MSFT] david...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public windows server sbs Chester, Are there any users that are still able to use Outlook with RPC over HTTP to the server? To try and determine if maybe there is maybe something else preventing you from being able to logon.. Also, assuming that you can

Enable OWA 2003/RPC over HTTP using ISA for Proxy and ...
According to your description, I understand that you received the error message "'The connection to the Microsoft Exchange Erver is unavailable" when you try to use RPC over HTTP to connect the Exchange Server. If I have misunderstood your concern, please don't hesitate to let me know. 1.

How secure is IS2K4 with OWA and RPC over HTTP??
Fred Bloggs f...@bloggs.com microsoft public exchange admin microsoft public exchange clients microsoft public exchange connectivity microsoft public exchange misc microsoft public exchange setup A few weeks ago I successfully configured Outlook to connect to Exchange over the Internet using RPC over HTTP.