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Old September 12th 06, 08:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default RPC over HTTP

I use Outlook 2003 with SP2 on a windows XP SP2 laptop. I need to configure
it so that I can connect to a Small Business Server 2003 that has 15 other
users already using Exchange with RPC over HTTP. I configure the Exchange
over Internet settings the same as another laptop user but it always gives
me the response "Outlook could not logon.....Outlook must be online or
connected to complete this action". Any help is appreciated !


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