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Old July 11th 08, 04:21 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
gbr
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Default Outlook Connection Configuration

I am connecting to Outlook at office using my LAN cable. Since, we have
browsing restrictions, we are using a USB Modem to connect to internet.
Outlook starts okay connecting to the mail server using LAN cable. But, once
I turn-on the USB Modem (for browsing), outlook looses the connection. I have
to stop the USB Modem for outlook to re-connect.

Is there any way I can specify which connection Outlook must use to connect
to the exchange server?
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Old July 11th 08, 07:32 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Gordon
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Default Outlook Connection Configuration

"GBR" wrote in message
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I am connecting to Outlook at office using my LAN cable. Since, we have
browsing restrictions, we are using a USB Modem to connect to internet.
Outlook starts okay connecting to the mail server using LAN cable. But,
once
I turn-on the USB Modem (for browsing), outlook looses the connection. I
have
to stop the USB Modem for outlook to re-connect.

Is there any way I can specify which connection Outlook must use to
connect
to the exchange server?



Hmmm. Are you saying that you are using a USB modem to BYPASS the Company
restrictions on Internet access? I hope you don't get found out.....

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Old July 12th 08, 03:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Diane Poremsky {MVP}
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Default Outlook Connection Configuration

No, you can't control which connection outlook uses. If you use Outlook
Anywhere (rpc over http) it will be seamless and you'll stay connected - but
the admin may wonder why a system inside the firewall is connecting from
outside the firewall.

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"GBR" wrote in message
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I am connecting to Outlook at office using my LAN cable. Since, we have
browsing restrictions, we are using a USB Modem to connect to internet.
Outlook starts okay connecting to the mail server using LAN cable. But,
once
I turn-on the USB Modem (for browsing), outlook looses the connection. I
have
to stop the USB Modem for outlook to re-connect.

Is there any way I can specify which connection Outlook must use to
connect
to the exchange server?



Hmmm. Are you saying that you are using a USB modem to BYPASS the Company
restrictions on Internet access? I hope you don't get found out.....


 




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