Re: Remote logon
- From: "WP" <wp_nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 12:57:45 -0200
The documentation I have been reading for implementing Outlook via RPC-HTTP
involved changing manually the registry, but maybe you could suggest me
another source where it is far more simple to implement.
Walter
"Steve" <newsgroup@xxxxxxxxxx> escribió en el mensaje
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Using Outlook via RPC-HTTP is easy to setup with no registry changes
required. I agree with Kerry on the email and Larry about using a TS.
Also check your computer time as it seems to be an hour off since your
posts are coming in the "future."
"WP" <wp_nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks, Kerry.
I had this idea in mind, but I do not implement it because it is quite
difficult to set it up. Registry has to be manually changed, so the setup
is not straight forward. Have you implemented it ? If so, I suppose you
had a lot of work to have it run.
I prefer to stick to the old style: former versions of Exchange could be
accessed remotely only by VPN, and this is what I wanted, but separating
this traffic from logon traffic.
Walter
"Kerry Brown" <kerry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx*a*m> escribió en el mensaje
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I'd use Outlook over http from the remote office. If you logon to RWW
you will see a link to help with specific instructions on to set it up.
--
Kerry Brown
Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/
"WP" <wp_nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,
I use SBS 2003 on a server as primary domain controller in the main
office, and I have a Win2003 Server running in our branch 5 miles away.
This is no a backup domain controller. Users at the branch connect to
the domain in the office via VPN which has been implemented with 2
Linksys routers RV042. What I would like to do is to separate the logon
process from the exchange traffic, that means, I want to have mail
traffic from and to Exchange going through one network card, and the
logon process through another network card, because I want to route
traffic over 2 different VPN. How can I implement this ?
TiA
Walter
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