Re: RPC over HTTP in LAN or Remote Office

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Yes. I ticked the two boxes but it always worked TCP instead of HTTPS.

Haim


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
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Haim Beyhan <haimb@xxxxxxxxxx> typed:
Hi,

I'm in the middle of Exchange 5.5 migration to Exchange 2003. We have
2 DC's 2003 R2 that are also GC's in the main office.
Currently I have 2 sites connected with site to site vpn through
Cisco PIX. Most of the current site mailboxes are moved to Exchange
2003 SP1 in main site. I'm trying now to implement rpc over http for
remote branch office users (after consolidating sites) and remote
home users. The connection until now was with the cisco vpn client
and connecting offline and synchronizing mailboxes.
I have also one ISA server 2006 with one leg on the internet and one
leg on the internal lan. I published Exchange server without problem
and now I can run OWA, OMA, Activesync. I did also all changes for
RPC over HTTP on the Exchange server and the registry for rpcproxy
etc. I configured also my Outlook 2003+SP2 to support rpc/http. The
strange thing is that I can work rpc/http only when I'm outside the
office and not connected to vpn. When I tried it in the office over
the LAN or from home and connected to vpn, it always connected with
regular TCP and not HTTP (according to outlook /rpcdiag). I
configured also a remote machine with Outlook in the branch office.
That machine also connected with regular TCP. Another issue is, when
I connect through vpn, it doesn't popup me username password dialog
box.


What am I missing here?

Did you set up the mail profile to use RPC over HTTP on both fast and slow
connections? There's a tickbox for that....

Do you think also users should have two different profiles, one that
connect with TCP and another one with RPC/HTTP or only one profile
only with RPC/HTTP?

I use only one.


Thanks in advance,

Haim Beyhan





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