Re: RPC over Https

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It's a simple thing, but are you using "domain\username" for your login?

Matt Gibson - GSEC

"Sebastian Ruchti" <sruchti@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OgmJu1SVFHA.628@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi,
>
> I've seen this topic has been covered before, but unfortunately was not
> able to find an answer that helped me. I'm trying to setup RPC over HTTPS
> here and am experiencing the following so far:
>
> I'e gone through the Internet Connections Wizard, set up the certificate
> (with our external server name), installed it on the client and am able
> to:
>
> a) use OWA w/o any problem
> b) do NOT get any certificate warnings (self-signed for
> company.dyndns.org)
> c) go to comapny.dyndns.org/rpc, logon and get the expected error page
>
> BUT when trying to connect with Outlook I it's not possible to connect to
> the exchange server. I've set it up as described and tried testing from
> within the comapny network and from outside. Outlook keeps asking me for
> username and password and when I cancel it will say that the exchange
> Server was not found.
> The dialog box shows it wants to connect to companysbs.company.local
> (instead of company.dyndns.org)
>
> On the other hand, the security event log on the SBS shows an "unknown
> user or bad password" message whenever I try to log in with Outlook RPC
> over HTTPS (although I use the same user / password combination that works
> with OWA and normal RPC over TCP/IP).
>
> I'd appreciate, if anyone has any idea whats going wrong!
> Thanks in advance
> .sebastian


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