Re: TCP/IP but no RPC over HTTPS

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Well, not knowing your exact setup or what you have done so far my best
suggestion may be to call a Microsoft Certified Partner or PSS. I can post
some relevant articles but sounds like you have tried everything to this
point. Might be worth a call to a Professional to look at your system to
see why this is not working correctly.

--
John Oliver, Jr.
MCSE, MCT, CCNA, Exchange MVP
Microsoft Certified Partner

"Matt" <Matt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:27E4A1FC-5547-4EAA-B1B4-EEA81B1A32C1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I can get my standalone Exchange Server to work on my LAN, but Outlook only
> connects using TCP/IP. Once I'm off my LAN, though, I can't connect to
> Exchange at all. I need to get RPC over HTTP working is what I assume
> because most ISPs block the necessary NetBIOS ports. I have followed all
> of
> the relevant support from Microsoft that I can find, but nothing seems to
> resolve the issue. I would appreciate any help anyone can offer.


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