RE: Outlook anywhere issues

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"Micke" wrote:

I'm trying to configure the Outlook Anywhere feature on my Exchange 2007 SP1
box on Windows 2008 server.

I'm using Outlook 2003 clients. If i configure a profile with the Exchange
Proxy pointing to the FQDN of my server and run this client locally on the
LAN it works great. I get a connection and can login to the mailbox.

But if i connect through the internet, i get a login prompt and then i get
an error message saying that Outlook cant log on.

Anyone have any ideas?





Try this link

http://www.exchange-genie.com/2008/02/configuring-outlook-anywhere-for-exchange-2007-sp1/


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