Re: RPC over HTTP Part II
- From: Roan Daley <RoanDaley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2008 07:12:04 -0700
In principal name put :
msstd:iservername.domain.co.za
Ensure you are usin Basic Authentication.
Do this and let me know what happens.
"MSExchangeStudent" wrote:
This is my settings -.
Connection tab > Enable proxy settings ? Use this URL to connect to my proxy
<servername.domain.co.za>. connect using SSL only is ticked off. principal
name for proxy server server has nothing in it.
If i'm at home i can ping <servername.domain.co.za> sucessfully but the
statud of Outlook says "Disconnected" when i open it.
"Roan Daley" <RoanDaley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Under Proxy Settings... you need to check
"ON fast networks, connect using HTTP first...." and that should do it..
Roan Daley, MCTS, MCSE
"MSExchangeStudent" wrote:
I try to force outlook to use rpc by using outlook.exe /rpcdiag and in
the
dialogue box under the Conn is all TCP/IP, which tells me its using the
LAN.
Why is it not using RPC over HTTP....Anyone to help please?
"MSExchangeStudent" <exchangestudent@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I will try NTLM and BASIC....Seeing that i am at work now and on the LAN
how do i force a RPC connection to my exchange over the LAN so that i
can
troubleshoot?
Craig
"Jamestechman" <jamestechman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Did you toggle between using ntlm and basic? If it was working on
previous profile; should be profile setting as long as no other
changes were made. Also when entering credentials use domain\username
if you're not already.
James Chong (MVP)
MCITP | EMA; MCSE | M+, S+,
Security+, Project+, ITIL
msexchangetips.blogspot.com
On Jun 19, 12:40 pm, "MSExchangeStudent"
<exchangestud...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi
I can access OWA yes and sucessfully also.
How do i try to connect RPC over HTTP within the LAN?
"Adrian Marsh (NNTP)" <adrian.marsh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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MSExchangeStudent wrote:
No, i can.My mailbox and everything works when i'm connected to the
LAN.
What i cannot do is to connect via RPC over HTTP to my exchange
when
i'm
at home for example.
This only happens now after i did delete my profolie and create it
again.Once again - my profile works only the RPC over HTTP part
doesn't
work.
"Tushar Shah" <email.tus...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Jun 19, 10:17 am, "MSExchangeStudent"
<exchangestud...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Tushar Shah" <email.tus...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Jun 18, 9:35 pm, "MSExchangeStudent"This is not the case
<exchangestud...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi allCheck if you create the same profile on a box that already has OL
I needed to delete and create my exchange profile.No i cannot
cannot
via
RPC over HTTP anymore.Anyone in here that can maybe guide me to
solve
the
problem.I have exch 2003 and outlook 2003.It used to work fine
before
i
deleted my profile.When i click on the More settings button and
go
to
the
connection tab i did specify this URL to connect to
servername.domain.co.za and did tick off to connect via SSL.
When opening Outlook it says "trying to connect to <servername>"
and
after a while it shows disconnected
Please help me urgently
RPC/
HTTP profile configured and "in working state".
(If it does work - its more of a client machine network issue)
Also, check if you are able to ping your Exchange server (FQDN).I can ping my FQDN from outside the network successfully yes so
(Again, if this causes problem seems to be some network layer
routing
issues)
its
not
routing issues as it also worked before
Try disabling the broadcomm checksum on your NIC Card.Doesn't work
(This would be a rare instance, however worth a try)
Check if the above steps help you.Thanks for the help- Hide quoted text -
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So, basically i would understand that you were NOT able to create
another profile on your own / else's box.
Would it be possible to disconnect / reconnect your mailbox and see
if
that helps you out.
Can you connect over RPC/HTTPS from within the LAN? (Force it within
outlook) ?
Do you use OWA? Can you access that?- Hide quoted text -
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