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How do I connect to our Microsoft Exchange server for my email
I'm having exactly the same problem. I've copied all of my server
settings from an older computer with Office 2003 and I can connect when in the office, but not from anywhere else. We do have a VPN, but according to my I/T guy he's added my new system to the list of approved computers. We're running Exchange 2003. I'm at a loss. Thanks, Chris |
How do I connect to our Microsoft Exchange server for my email
"George''s dilemma with email and outlook"
rosoft.com wrote in message ... I spoke with my administrator this a.m. and tells me we don't have a VPN. It still doesn't know why I can connect at the office but not at my home. Then it is highly unlikely that your company permits you to connect to their internal hosts from the outside, like from your home. You'll have to do your work e-mails at work. Or you'll have to find someone smarter at your company that knows how to setup VPN to let you connect to their network using a trusted path and which makes you look like you are on their network. Or you will have to wait until they choose to implement OWA (Outlook Web Access) to provide HTML web interface to your Exchange account. Until then, you aren't going to connect to their internal host from the outside. |
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