Re: RPC over HTTP problem for some users only



I have a 001f662a, but that is all.

I have noticed another difference. When I connect from home over the
Internet, every thing works fine. When I connect my VPN and then beccome part
of the same subnet as the mail server, it fails for RPC over HTTP and
defaults to TCP/IP. Is there a reason it would not work when I am on the same
subnet?

"neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:

> Assuming that there are no issues with web server certificate for the
> rpcproxy folder in IIS (e.g. hitting it with the web browser does not
> generate the security prompt about the certificate), the only thing that
> comes to my mind is where Outlook is trying to authenticate to a GC over
> RPC/HTTPS.
>
> As of SP1/2 for Exchange 2003, GCs are no longer advertised via DSProxy for
> RPC/HTTP clients. If you can, see if one of your customers is willing to
> open regedit and motor to:
>
> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows
> Messaging Subsystem\Profiles\<profile>\dca740c8c042101ab4b908002b2fe182
>
> If the string value 001e6602 exists, delete it.
>
> By the way, when you guys tried a new mail profile. Did you delete the
> existing mail profile and then recreate it with the same name or create a
> new one and then delete the old?
>
> /neo
>
> PS - the value should be removed while Outlook is closed.
>
>
> "Rich Bashaw" <RichBashaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:A0E80BE8-CB3F-4ACB-8FF8-2C6427FB27C9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > We have RPC over HTTP enable and it is working for some users. Others
> > cannot
> > connect at all. We have tried new profiles to no avail. The only thing
> > that
> > seems to work is a fresh install of Office 2003 on the machine. And
> > sometimes
> > that doesn't work either. Sometimes you need to reinstall the OS and
> > Office.
> > We have a lot of users offsite and we would like to avoid having to
> > reinstall
> > for all of them. They all have the correct versions of Office and Windows.
> >
> > These offsite user used to be part of a different domain. We migrated the
> > office to a new exchange server and a new user account. They were
> > previously
> > connected to a SBS server and using RPC over HTTP.
> >
> > What I would like to know is if there are certain regisrty settings that I
> > can check and fix rather than doing a complete reinstall.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Rich
>
>
>
.



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