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KB884020 interferes with RPC over HTTP?
Thank you Alan So, it takes a front end server in order to use RPC over HTTP? I ask because neither in the book, not in the article I've seen the notice. Only one exchange server 2003 SP1 is running under windows 2003. Of course, within the RPC-HTTP tab the "RPC-HTTP Front End server" can't be selected.

RPC over HTTP only works for one user
Razorback Razorb...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public exchange setup There is a note in the Microsoft Support article http://support.microsoft.com/?id=833401 indicating you can run RPC over HTTP without SSL (see note below) Note While RPC over HTTP does not require SSL, you must modify the registry to

Stop password popup for RPC over HTTP on LAN?
Matt Gibson ma...@blueedgetech.ca microsoft public windows server sbs Connectcomputer will not setup RPC over HTTPS. This must be configured manually. I haven't tried it, but MSFT says that you should be able to connect using RPC over HTTPS while in the office. Matt Gibson - GSEC "Steve Sinbadd"

rpc over http single server deployment questions
Steve Antonio [MSFT] steve...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public exchange clustering On Mon, 8 Aug 2005 16:56:01 -0700, "Fraz" <F...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: I am trying to setup RPC over HTTP on an Exchange 2003 Back End cluster. I cant setup a FE/BE scenario at the moment so will have to do with just

Enable OWA 2003/RPC over HTTP using ISA for Proxy and ...
FE frede...@esnouf.net microsoft public exchange clients microsoft public exchange connectivity microsoft public exchange misc microsoft public exchange2000 clients microsoft public exchange2000 connectivity microsoft public fr exchange microsoft public isa publishing mi Hi, RPC over HTTP is running find on my

RPC over HTTP
I can set the FQDN of the SSL proxy server for RPC over HTTP, to whaterver I want, so the problem is not really there, rather the problem exists in the outlook profile config of the exchange server. "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Assuming this is a single server site and the SSL certificate shows issued to

RPC over HTTP
I have checked out this section of the registry many times, but whilst it contains reference to the name of your exchange server and mailbox etc, it does not contain visible information on any of the RPC over HTTP settings, specifically the Outlook Web Access address. However it must be one of these encrypted hex

RPC over HTTP
I have RPC over HTTP working fine within the network (has a commercial certificate) and OWA published through ISA 2004 on HTTPS, but adding /rpc/* to the Paths in the ISA Publishing Rule does NOT allow Internet Access for Outlook. Any fix for this? The issue existed before I applied W2K3 SP-1 to the ISA 2004 Server

RPC over HTTP client not domain member
Diane Poremsky [MVP] diane...@poremsky.com microsoft public outlook installation not that I'm aware of at this time - however, you might check on the latest rpc over http information in MSDN - search for 'rpc over http' at msdn.microsoft.com and you'll find it. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]

OWA/RPC over HTTP troubleshooting tips
This is the name you will need to be able to use from the Internet in order to connect with RPC over HTTPS. A good and easy test of whether the virtual server is ready to accept your connection is to connect with IE to http://yourFQDN/rpc from the outlook client machine. If you don't get prompted for credentials

RPC over HTTP scenario
When I connect from home over the Internet, every thing works fine. When I connect my VPN and then beccome part of the same subnet as the mail server, it fails for RPC over HTTP and defaults to TCP/IP. Is there a reason it would not work when I am on the same subnet? "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Assuming that there

Outlook RPC over HTTp deosn't work
Mark M...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public exchange setup I'm fully aware that MX records have nothing to do with RPC over HTTP... If you would have read my questions: "In the clients setup for Exchange what server name should be added? mail.clientone.com, exchange01.domain.local...the IP?

RPC over HTTP via the registry
Mark Arnold [MVP] m...@mvps.org microsoft public exchange2000 general On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 22:14:58 GMT, "Patrick W." <mango...@nospam-hotmail.com> wrote: I'm running Exchange 2003 SP1 on my front-end and back-end servers, and I would like to finally jump off the dock into RPC over HTTP. The published documents I've

RPC over HTTP problems
(can be done via internet explorer's internet options) #5 i'm not familiar with sharepoint under sbs. i bet if you bounce over to microsoft.public.server.sbs and ask if you have to release the rpc folder in IIS from being managed by IIS in order for rpc over https to work, that one of the channel patrons will say

RPC over HTTP
However I implemented the following registry key to ensure that Outlook cannot fallback to RPC over TCP. (It means that I have to knowingly change the configuration to switch between RPC over TCP and RPC over HTTP.) http://msmvp.org/2004/12/forcing-outlook-2003-to-use-rpc-over.html "Rick Lobrecht" <Rick

BETA: Outlook 11, Exchange 2003 and RPC over HTTP problem... HELP!
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 requires a secure HTTPS connection to the proxy server, therefore the transmission of data is

RPC Over HTTP Security
Given the familiarity of the architecture, could you please advise whether I need the step regarding "To configure the RPC Proxy server to use the specified default ports for RPC over HTTP Proxy inside the corporate network" mentioned on page 156 of the document. Also, if you could throw some light on any changes

RPC over http
דניאל פטרי msfor...@petri.co.il microsoft public il hebrew exchange RPC OVER HTTP משמש לחיבוריות של RPC, ולא HTTP. מכאן, שהוא לא משמש עבור OWA (שכן הנ"ל משתמש בצורה מסורתית רק ב- HTTP או HTTPS ומן הסתם לא ב- RPC) אלא רק (קריא "אך ורק") עבור OUTLOOK המלא. איך עבדת עם OUTLOOK דרך האינטרנט בעבר? היה קשה, לא?

RPC over HTTP Outlook and Small Business Server
In this article from MSFT http://support.microsoft.com/kb/833401/#XSLTH3153121122120121120120 in Step 2: Configure all your global catalogs to use specific ports for RPC over HTTP for directory services, clearly this means to modify the registry on the GC. However, in this article from Rodney Builke

Outlook 11, Exchange 2003 and RPC over HTTP problem... HELP!
SG a...@cd.com microsoft public exchange admin Ok. Please let me know what else would need to be configured in the follow setup: 1)Windows 2003 server in DMZ setup with RPC over HTTP proxy component. No Exchange 2003 installed. 2)Exchange 2003 EE server on internel/private network, configured as a back-end server