Re: Is this outlook anywhere?
- From: "Amnon Feiner" <amnon@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2008 22:40:45 -0800
I would look at the Daniel Petri's instruction page.
There are certificates to configure, ports to change and other settings, so it would be a good guideline.
http://www.petri.co.il/configure_rpc_over_https_on_a_single_server.htm
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A. Feiner
"GTP" <GTP@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:9E66B91D-7430-4EA0-A1A7-EA44F15D744B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I want a laptop user off the network at home to be able to use his outlook
2003 (not though the rww), his outlook. Is this called the "outlook anywhere"
His computer is not part of the domain but he is set up as a user. Can I
still set up his email so he can get exchnage email through his outlook at
his home?
If I do need to make him part of the domain, can I join the computer through
a VPN connection or do I have to bring his laptop to the office?
I was reading on outlook anywhere and to set up the http email, but wouldn't
that conflict if I did happen to join him to the domain and exchange settings?
Greg
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