Questions tagged [outlook-anywhere]

Outlook Anywhere is an Exchange feature (formerly known as RPC over HTTP) that lets Outlook clients connect to their Exchange servers from outside the corporate network or over the Internet using the RPC over HTTP Windows networking component.

Outlook Anywhere is an Exchange feature (formerly known as RPC over HTTP) that lets Outlook clients connect to their Exchange servers from outside the corporate network or over the Internet using the RPC over HTTP Windows networking component.

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RPCProxy loses ValidPorts data (randomly?)

At least sometimes, when our Exchange server gets rebooted for whatever reason, the ValidPorts data at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Rpc\RpcProxy resets to using only the bare machine name and the FQDN for the local domain, but loses the…
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Outlook Anywhere remote https connection issue

We have SBS 2003, and we use DYNDNS. We forward dyndns address 443 to local server ip 443 port. mycompany.dyndns.org:443 --> server.mycompany.local:443 In android phone i can check my mails with Outlook Active Snyc. From remote machine i can check…
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Outlook Anywhere with ISA 2006 autodiscover failing isa denying the url (exchange 2013)

we are trying to get outlook anywhere working using NTLM, at the moment im stuck on autodiscover failing on my ntlm rule. Rule Settings: From: Anywhere To: Internalmail.domain Traffic: HTTP/HTTPS Listener:- Certificate: Valid GoDaddy Authentication:…
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When configuring a Citrix Netscaler for use with Exchange 2010, what should the persistence timeout be?

I have a Netscaler that I'm using to front end 4 Exchange 2010 CAS servers. The clients that use this virtual server include Outlook Web Access (OWA) Exchange Web Services (Outlook for Mac 2011) Outlook Anywhere (aka RPC/HTTPS) Activesync The…
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Exchange Server not syncing over Outlook Anywhere correctly

Not sure of the best way of explaining this but I'll give it my best: We're running Exchange Server 2010 and the mail clients are Outlook 2007. One of my users, when at the office and connected to Exchange over the LAN, will read some mail, delete…
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Remote Outlook Connect To SBS 2003

I have a client that has Windows SBS 2003. They currently have remote mail enabled, ie: mail.clientdomain.com.au/exchange prompts to accept to use the certificate, then allows them to use remote mail in the internet browser. I am trying to setup…
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Exchange 2003 Outlook Anywhere - Changed certificate, not working

I have a single Exchange 2003 installation which for the past 2 years has been set up for Outlook Anywhere access by means of a self-signed certificate. Just this past week I updated that certificate to a Go Daddy wildcard certificate to allow for…
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How to configure Exchange (SBS 2003) for Outlook Anywhere

What needs to be done on the server to give Outlook access remotely?
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Prevent second IP on multihomed server from registering in AD-enabled DNS

I have a Windows 2008 Standard server running Exchange 2010 that is hosting OWA. Internal Outlook 2007 clients connect to the primary IP via SSL, which is bound in IIS using the self-signed certificate Exchange creates on its own as…
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Which attribute in Active Directory is used to store 'Outlook Anywhere' details?

I'm using Active Directory and Exchange 2010. I want to know which LDAP attribute in Active Directory will be affected if I enable or disable 'Outlook Anywhere' feature.
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Outlook Anywhere settings changed

I have accidentally changed the Outlook Anywhere settings in Exchange 2013 and didnt make a note! any ideas as to what the original settings should be ? we access outlook web access within the business via https://owa.example.co.uk/owa All our…
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Outlook 2011 for Mac Outlook Anywhere

Since we've upgraded to Exchange 2010, I am unable to get Outlook Anywhere working for our Mac Office 2011 users. It works perfectly for our Windows users, but not the Outlook 2011 users. How do I get this working?
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