RE: Connecting via RPC
- From: v-chayan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Charles Yang [MSFT]")
- Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2005 02:44:21 GMT
HI George,
Welcome to SBS newsgroup.
Issue description:
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I understand that you encountered problem when trying RPC to your Exchange
2003 server.
Analyzing and suggestion:
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In order to clarify the issue more clearly, we may want to get more
information for further research, you can refer to my suggestion below:
1. Have you installed ISA on your SBS 2003? Please kindly rerun CEICW to
make sure that connect outlook via internet is selected in the web services
selection page. Please also make sure the certificate is input correctly on
the CEICW wizard. (Running CEICW for every steps, please not bypass any
configuration, this is very important for our troubleshooting on this
issue.) You can refer to the KB article for more detailed information:
825763 How to configure Internet access in Windows Small Business Server
2003
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=825763
2. On outlook side, please follow the steps below to configure it
correctly, please kindly refer to the instruction on the RWW websites to
reconfigured to make sure that basic authentication is selected when
configure it on outlook 2003:
Access the RWW website from the client computer,you will see a instruction
there:
Click "Configure Outlook via the Internet" and then the Web page "Using
Outlook via the Internet" will appear which has pretty much a step by step
list of instructions. If it tells you to use "server.domain.local", use
that. If it tells you to use "server.domain.com", use that. Follow the
steps exactly.
Some additional information:
To do so: on the Tools menu, click E-mail Accounts. Leave the View or
change existing e-mail accounts option selected, click Next, click your
e-mail profile, and then click Change. On the Exchange Server Settings
page, click More Settings, and then click the Connection tab. Under
Exchange over the Internet, click Exchange Proxy Settings. In the Use this
authentication when connecting to my proxy server for Exchange list, click
Basic Authentication.
>From the laptop, browse to https://FQDN/rpc. In order for RPC over HTTP to
work, you must be able to browse to this URL without getting a popup
warning about the certificate. You will receive the following error on the
page:
The page cannot be displayed
HTTP Error 403.2 - Forbidden: Read access is denied.
Internet Information Services (IIS)
This is normal. The idea is to be able to get to that page without getting
the popup warning about the certificate.
More info:
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833401 How to configure RPC over HTTP on a single server in Exchange Server
2003
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=833401
Thanks for your effort on this issue, please feel free to let me know. I am
glad to be of further assistance.
Best regards,
Charles Yang (MSFT)
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| Hello,
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| I am trying to connect using RPC via my outlook. I have run the
outlook.exe
| /rpcdiag and for some reason it will not connecting...
|
| I am getting the trying to connect on the bottom right corner of the
| mailbox. I have verified pinging using the rpingS and rpingC and it all
seems
| fine, but when coming to using my outlook for connectivity it fails. Can
| someone enlighten me please...?
|
| Looking forward to your response
|
| George
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