Ok, I'm stumped.
Exchange 2000 all patched. Outlook 2000, 2003, 2007. Cisco VPN back to the network.
If a user connects up with a wire, they have no problems. If the same user connects up to a wireless connection, they can't open Outlook. It times out and gives the error message that it's unable to connect to the Exchange server. I've populated the clients hosts file and they've confirmed they can ping the Exchange server by name and IP address.
I had one client use Outlook 2000, then upgraded to 2003, then upgraded to 2007, and all three times this would happen. They can sometimes connect wireless just fine, but eventually it will stop.
Can't figure this one out and don't know where to look next.
I'm Certifiable, not cert-ified.
It just means my answers are from experience, not a book.
The poster formerly known as lander215
Exchange 2000 all patched. Outlook 2000, 2003, 2007. Cisco VPN back to the network.
If a user connects up with a wire, they have no problems. If the same user connects up to a wireless connection, they can't open Outlook. It times out and gives the error message that it's unable to connect to the Exchange server. I've populated the clients hosts file and they've confirmed they can ping the Exchange server by name and IP address.
I had one client use Outlook 2000, then upgraded to 2003, then upgraded to 2007, and all three times this would happen. They can sometimes connect wireless just fine, but eventually it will stop.
Can't figure this one out and don't know where to look next.
I'm Certifiable, not cert-ified.
It just means my answers are from experience, not a book.
The poster formerly known as lander215