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A user who kept their laptop in office all the time now wants to take it on
the road & be able to keep up with their email. I had provided a link for Outlook Web Access, but they don't like the look of that, so I want to set up Outlook up to use RPC over HTTP. My questions a 1) Can I chnage the current settings to use RPC over HTTP? 2) If I do change the settings, will it work correctly when they are in the office? 3) or would I be better off setting up a new profile for RPC over HTTP & have outlook ask which profile to use when starting? -- This post made under sniper fire. |
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Setting RPC over HTTP up on an Exchange Server is a bit convoluted, see if
this page helps: http://www.msexchange.me.uk/rpchttpsproblems.htm Microsoft Outlook - RPC over HTTPS problems Hal -- Hal Hostetler, CPBE -- Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP-Print/Imaging -- WA7BGX http://www.kvoa.com -- "When News breaks, we fix it!" KVOA Television, Tucson, AZ. NBC Channel 4 Live at Hot Licks - www.badnewsbluesband.com "Mike" wrote in message ... A user who kept their laptop in office all the time now wants to take it on the road & be able to keep up with their email. I had provided a link for Outlook Web Access, but they don't like the look of that, so I want to set up Outlook up to use RPC over HTTP. My questions a 1) Can I chnage the current settings to use RPC over HTTP? 2) If I do change the settings, will it work correctly when they are in the office? 3) or would I be better off setting up a new profile for RPC over HTTP & have outlook ask which profile to use when starting? -- This post made under sniper fire. |
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Assuming that you have the Microsoft Exchange 2003/7 server configured to
support RPC/HTTPS (aka Outlook Anywhere), the answers to your questions are... 1) Yes, you add (reconfigure) the Outlook profile with the Exchange over the Internet settings 2) Yes. 3) No it wouldn't. It is way more confusing to the user and adds complexity that isn't needed. "Mike" wrote in message ... A user who kept their laptop in office all the time now wants to take it on the road & be able to keep up with their email. I had provided a link for Outlook Web Access, but they don't like the look of that, so I want to set up Outlook up to use RPC over HTTP. My questions a 1) Can I chnage the current settings to use RPC over HTTP? 2) If I do change the settings, will it work correctly when they are in the office? 3) or would I be better off setting up a new profile for RPC over HTTP & have outlook ask which profile to use when starting? -- This post made under sniper fire. |
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