Right then. I've killed the ports for RPC so I only have 443 open (along with the obvious 25, 80 etc). Still works slowly from out of the building though. Essentially, it takes about a minute before it requests a log on, then a further 30 seconds or so to come to ready and be fully useable...
Right, tried the "Fast" option, which works fine if I set to HTTP (no SSL) and NTLM. If I try to use SSL it asks for a log on, which works fine if I key it in but is annoying. Is this correct or have I set something up wrong?
Fair doos. I'll can the open ports tonight and try from outside. The main issue really is the log on though rather than the speed. Would you expect the client to ask for a log on using outlook 2003 when outside the building. And if so, why does it not ask when going via the VPN. (VPN is...
I'll try later. I thought Outlook Anywhere was only for Outlook 2007. I'm using 2003. And I only opened the ports to see if it helped. I can't remember if they are being used or nor. Outlook /RPCDIAG shows everything as HTTPS. Thanks
We are having problems trying to use our Outlook 2003 clients out of the building using the RPC over HTTP setup. When you try to open outlook, it sits for a whil ethen asks for a user log on. If I put in my full username i.e. user@domain.com with teh password, it will work but takes a while to...
Just to clarify, the Public folders were setup on the install of exchange 2k7. They Public Folders work fine in O2003 and Entourage 2004 on the mac.
For no particluar reason, I can see the Free/Busy info for 2 rooms but not the others and can;t see how I've done anything different for them...
I'ce setup a new Exchange 2007 server. Setup all the users. Setup 4 rooms. Setup 6 lots of Equipment mailboxes. My problems if this.
On one rooms that I set up, I can see the Free/Busy info under sheduling in Outlook 2003 and Entourage on the mac.
On all other room sand equipment, nothing...
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