Re: Outlook won't connect locally when configured for HTTP
- From: "Robert Connor" <robertcNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2006 08:55:42 -0700
No. This is SBS 2003 Standard. I have applied SP1.
Robert
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Robert Connor <robertcNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
You can use a desktop for this, too.
I configured my desktop for HTTP and it is doing the same thing as the
laptop. It tries and tries to make a connection via HTTP, but it
fails. It looks like it is a problem across the network. That would
suggest a configuation problem, but the configuration matchs the SBS
generated configuration, so I don't know what is wrong.
And yet your non-laptop users happily connect using MAPI ...just
TCP/IP ....right?
All of the other users have no problem connecting via TCP/IP. A
while back we had a users who started getting prompted for a username
and password, but deleting the profile solved that problem. Other
than that it has worked flawlessly.
Thanks for your help so far.
Robert
Are you using ISA?
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