Re: Windows SBS 2003 and Outlook 2007 via RPC over HTTP

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FWIW, a Verizon rep told me that the compression thing is mostly obsolete.
Apparently at least for their network, it's not included in the most recent
software. However, depending on how you update your software, it may not be
uninstalled in an upgrade - you'll find more than one part to the Verizon
app in CP Add/Remove, and updating only removes part of the old app.


"ffitz2@xxxxxxxxx" <ffitz2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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That was it!! at&t aircard configuration calls it "acceleration",
and turning it to manual solved the problem. Thank you much. The
default setting on the aircard was for automatic acceleration.

-- Frank

On Jan 24, 11:05 pm, "Kevin Weilbacher" <k...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
With RWW issues with aircards, try disabling the add-on "compression"
utility that get's installed with most cards, and see if that works.

As to not getting a laptop to work with Outlook 2007 ... the question is:
what OS are you running ... Vista or XP?

--
Kevin Weilbacher [SBS MVP]
"The days pass by so quickly now, the nights are seldom long"
*

"ffi...@xxxxxxxxx" <ffi...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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I read this thread with great interest, as I have a near identical
issue, but have
a slightly different configuration. This is again using an at&t air
card... but
here's the clincher, if I use the same laptop with the problem, using
the
same air card, but in wireless mode (not GSM), it connects no problem,
even via wireless AP's outside the firewall (like at my house).

From the laptop with theaircardI cannot useRemoteWebWorkplaceto
the
client workstation served up from the SBS 2003 server if and only if
theaircard
is used. I'm sure it's an at&taircardissue, but they haven't
exactly been
helpful. Laptop is running XP Pro SP2 & IE 6.

-- Frank

On Dec 26 2007, 2:07 pm, JimA <J...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have a lot of users connecting using outlook 2003 to SBS 2003 sp1
withtout
issues. I purchased a new laptop that came with Office 2007 and I can
connect
via a wired network connection, a wireless access point connection, but
not
through theaircardthat really needs to work (travelling user). The
aircard
connects and I have gone through extensive diagnostics with AT&T
without
success.

I came across some fixs for outlook 2007 but they haven't worked
either.
This is absolutelty driving me to drink. I've configured NTLM as I
found
in
KB article but it still keeps reporting "Error 0x8004011D server not
available". It seems to be trying to connect but just can't. I did
notice
that there wasn't a Mutually authenticate selection anywhere.

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks.
--
Jim A.



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