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I have installed Outlook 2007 and it will not connect to my company's
Exchange server from my house. It will connect though if I'm at the office. My IT guy said everything is configured correctly on my machine. What am I missing? |
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It's hard to say wtihout knowing your configuration for remote access. Do you
have a valid internet connection? Are you using VPN? Are you being challenged for your credentials? When your IT person tests your remote access, does it work? Are there any error messages and/or numbers? -- Kathleen Orland - MVP Outlook Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ http://www.howto-outlook.com/ "George Louis" wrote: I have installed Outlook 2007 and it will not connect to my company's Exchange server from my house. It will connect though if I'm at the office. My IT guy said everything is configured correctly on my machine. What am I missing? |
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I go to account settings and ask it to repair and it comes back with Problem
Connecting to Server. I do have a valid internet connection and have no problem with other internet capabilities. What's VPN? No challenge for credentials. My IT persons says everything is setup correctly. "K. Orland" wrote: It's hard to say wtihout knowing your configuration for remote access. Do you have a valid internet connection? Are you using VPN? Are you being challenged for your credentials? When your IT person tests your remote access, does it work? Are there any error messages and/or numbers? -- Kathleen Orland - MVP Outlook Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ http://www.howto-outlook.com/ "George Louis" wrote: I have installed Outlook 2007 and it will not connect to my company's Exchange server from my house. It will connect though if I'm at the office. My IT guy said everything is configured correctly on my machine. What am I missing? |
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George Louis wrote:
My IT persons says everything is setup correctly. Clearly your IT person is incorrect or it would work. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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"George Louis" wrote in message
... I go to account settings and ask it to repair and it comes back with Problem Connecting to Server. I do have a valid internet connection and have no problem with other internet capabilities. What's VPN? No challenge for credentials. My IT persons says everything is setup correctly. You generally need a VPN (Virtual private Network) to connect to an Exchange server outside of the office. Otherwise try Outlook web access.... |
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You don't say what version of Exchange is in play here. Your IT person is clearly not competent if he says everything is okay from his end if you cannot connect from your end.
How are you trying to set up your Exchange account? Please post the exact steps you are taking. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, George Louis asked: | I have installed Outlook 2007 and it will not connect to my company's | Exchange server from my house. It will connect though if I'm at the | office. | | My IT guy said everything is configured correctly on my machine. What | am I missing? |
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Version Exchange is 2003 Small Business. My access is via http.
Here's how my computer is set up. Security Certificate installed from Exchange Server Server = caysvrsbs.caymusvineyards.local Cached mode enabled Connection via HTTP Proxy server is https://caymusntsbs.caymus.com msstd:caymusntsbs.caymus.com Basic Authentication selected Please advise as to what to do now. thanks, George "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: You don't say what version of Exchange is in play here. Your IT person is clearly not competent if he says everything is okay from his end if you cannot connect from your end. How are you trying to set up your Exchange account? Please post the exact steps you are taking. --Â Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, George Louis asked: | I have installed Outlook 2007 and it will not connect to my company's | Exchange server from my house. It will connect though if I'm at the | office. | | My IT guy said everything is configured correctly on my machine. What | am I missing? |
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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 |
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"George Louis" wrote in message
... I have installed Outlook 2007 and it will not connect to my company's Exchange server from my house. It will connect though if I'm at the office. My IT guy said everything is configured correctly on my machine. What am I missing? You are off-domain from your corporate network when trying to connect to their host from your home. It is likely that they require you to use a VPN and use it when you are home. This is a secure connection to their network so you can get at their internal hosts. Obviously they don't want just any joker wandering in to use their mail server. |
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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. "VanguardLH" wrote: "George Louis" wrote in message ... I have installed Outlook 2007 and it will not connect to my company's Exchange server from my house. It will connect though if I'm at the office. My IT guy said everything is configured correctly on my machine. What am I missing? You are off-domain from your corporate network when trying to connect to their host from your home. It is likely that they require you to use a VPN and use it when you are home. This is a secure connection to their network so you can get at their internal hosts. Obviously they don't want just any joker wandering in to use their mail server. |
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