Re: Can we use public IP?



Ben,

Thank you for your time and help. Actually, I followed that doc to set it
up. BTW,

If you Ctrl + Right-click on the Outlook icon, and choose Connection Status,
what does it show when you try and connect?

I did that and at the beginning, it shows "directory connecting" and later
disconnect and nothing on the scree after.

You also have to make sure that
you've set it to use Basic authentication, not NTLM (default), as NTLM
normally doesn't work through a firewall.

yes, basic.

I can not figure out why?

Thanks again.


"Ben Winzenz [Exchange MVP]" wrote:

If you Ctrl + Right-click on the Outlook icon, and choose Connection Status,
what does it show when you try and connect? You also have to make sure that
you've set it to use Basic authentication, not NTLM (default), as NTLM
normally doesn't work through a firewall.

There is a great document that details everything you need to do for
RPC/HTTP. Check it out and make sure you've followed all the steps that
apply to your configuration.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/guides/E2k3RPCHTTPDep/92f1a371-86dc-4839-9732-5a85525a0874.mspx?mfr=true

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"John" <John@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thank you.
Your FE server is Exchange 2003, yes?
yes.
DC's are also 2003?
yes. All FSMO are on windows 2003 DCs and also have two windows 2000 DCs.

And BE server too?
yes.

I just tried and got the server is not avilable.

Any idea?

Thanks,


"Ben Winzenz [Exchange MVP]" wrote:

Try it and see :-)

I believe it should work fine. Your FE server is Exchange 2003, yes?
DC's
are also 2003? And BE server too?

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"John" <John@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi all,

If I test rpc over https, can I use the frontend server's public IP for
URL
and principal name in the exchange proxy settings of outlook profile
because
we could not retire old exchange 2000 server yet ?

Thanks in advance.








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