Hard to be any more specific without any additional configuration
information. If you use a 3rd part firewall solution simply disable it and
test again. In the case of Norton products you're better off uninstalling
them completely.
What makes you think it is a certificate error? Do you get any errors?
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Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
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"Dingleyick" wrote in message
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Gee thanks, Roady.
Could you be a little more specific?
I'm not exactly Mr. Firewall if you know what I mean. (IOW, I don't have
any
idea where to start...)
Have you ever heard of this problem before?
I'm thinking it might have something to do with the security certificate,
but I don't know where to find it...
ciao
Eddie
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E. J. Dingleyick
"Roady [MVP]" wrote:
You might want to start with checking your firewall settings.
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Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
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Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more
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"Dingleyick" wrote in message
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Hello,
I just got a new laptop with Vista on it.
I installed MS Office 2003 incl. Outlook 2003.
SP2 is installed.
The laptop has "Norten Protection Center" installed.
Problem:
When I'm in my network at work, Outlook has no problem accessing the
Exchange server. When I am at home, Outlook can't seem to find the
server
even though I have HTTP configured the same as my home desktop and old
laptop
(XP machines).
- Outlook Web Access works fine on the new machine.
- Outlook on my desktop machine at home as well as on my old laptop has
no
problem accessing my Exchange server over HTTP.
- As with my home desktop, my new laptop is not part of the domain at
work.
I must have something configured incorrectly, any ideas?
ciao
Eddie
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E. J. Dingleyick