Re: RPC over HTTP problem - no default website
From: Evan Dodds [MSFT] (evand_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/06/05
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Date: Sun, 6 Mar 2005 08:47:45 -0500
Joe -
No, you cannot use an Exchange cluster as the RPCProxy frontend. You will
need to implement the RPCProxy component on a different server (preferably
an Exchange 2003 FE server, so you can use the Exchange 2003 SP1 managed
topology feature:
http://blogs.msdn.com/evand/archive/2004/06/09/152016.aspx).
-- Evan Dodds Microsoft Exchange Support ****** Disclaimer ****** This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Note: Please do not reply to this e-mail address. It is used for newsgroup purposes only. "Joe Stillwell" <joe.stillwell@firstindy.com> wrote in message news:BE4BCAD0.1C1B%joe.stillwell@firstindy.com... >I recently started a new job and inherited an Exchange server. Management > has requested I enable RPC over HTTP on the system. The people who set it > up > are no longer around and there isn't much documentation. From what I can > tell they deleted the default website and created a new one for OWA. The > RPC > over HTTP Proxy component shows that it's installed under Add/Remove > programs. This server is in a two node cluster. > > Can I add an RPC virtual directory under the new website they setup? If so > what settings would I use to make this work? > > Thanks, > Joe > > Joe Stillwell > Joe dot Stillwell at firstindy dot com >
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