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Old February 2nd 07, 04:47 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default Windows XP SP2 64 bit o/s and outlook over Internet

did you try other authentication settings?

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"SolveIT" wrote in message
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We have an Exchange server 2003 setup to accept http connections from
remote
Outlook 2003 SP2 clients. All of our WindowsXP 32 bit users have no
trouble
setting up and accessing their mailboxes over the Internet using Outlook.
We
have one WindowsXP SP2 64 bit computer that will not access the user's
mailbox. We modified the registry to add the RPC timeout settings in KB
831060, we installed the certificate, we configured Outlook identically to
the the other workstations. When we launch Outlook, it repeatedly asks us
to
logon. We use basic authentication. Is this a lost cause or is it possible
to
use Outlook 2003 over http to connect to Exchange?
Any help with this is TRULY appreciated!
Thanks, Aidan



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