Hi there
My problem is this. A remote branch site with 10 clients is connected to a DDR Router that has an ISDN interface which dials the Main office when an Outlook Client requests Mail.
As the Outlook Client is Corporate edition, the client believes the connection to the exchange server to be via IP and therefore does not know of the ISDN dial-up (Obviously?)
How then do I enable the ISDN connection / Outlook Client in such a way that as soon as all mail has been delivered to the client, the connection is closed?
Thanks in advance. I have a couple of thoughts but these both require a change in Hardware and Config - Not ideal!!
Cheers all
Adrian Jordan
MCSE,CCEA,CCNA
My problem is this. A remote branch site with 10 clients is connected to a DDR Router that has an ISDN interface which dials the Main office when an Outlook Client requests Mail.
As the Outlook Client is Corporate edition, the client believes the connection to the exchange server to be via IP and therefore does not know of the ISDN dial-up (Obviously?)
How then do I enable the ISDN connection / Outlook Client in such a way that as soon as all mail has been delivered to the client, the connection is closed?
Thanks in advance. I have a couple of thoughts but these both require a change in Hardware and Config - Not ideal!!
Cheers all
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MCSE,CCEA,CCNA