Re: Outlook rpc / http connection issues
- From: "Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]" <gwdibble@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 13:31:10 -0500
When you say you've always been able to connect, you mean from this same
client PC? I had an evil nightmare trying to get my vista/outlook 2007 box
to connect the first time, but it's been bulletproof since the first time it
worked.
What happens if you plug directly into the comcast device, bypassing the
belkin router? What happens if you start Outlook by going to Start -> Run
and typing "outlook.exe /rpcdiag" without the quotes? You'll get a box to
help diagnose connection issues - anything relevant? (Have not tried this
with outlook 2007 but assume it still works).
<emptybottlechicago@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:12f6b92b-e745-442a-bb34-bc9bdf03791e@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Outlook 2007 client trying to connect to SBS 2003. Have always been
able to connect over rpc /http to our sbs server. Two changes have
recently been made at the location we are having issues with.
1) New belkin wireless router
2) New Comcast cable internet service.
Can access sbs server in this manner from other wireless locations so
I am guessing it is a router issue. All necessary ports are open plus
some that don't need to be (443, 25,80, 4125, 21, 110, 25, 22, 161,
3389). I can also connect outlook if I first start a VPN connection.
I can also make a remote desktop connection to the server. Anybody
have any other suggestions?
.
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