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Hi Everyone,
I am currently using Outlook 2007 and cannot conect to my companies Microsoft Exchange Server. I use Comcast as my internet service provider. I am able to use our webclient through IE to do my daily emails, but its really a pain not to be able to use Outlook. So I am looking for a fix. When I travel, I am able to connect from hotels (I am guessing since they don't have any ports blocked) so I know my account is set up correctly. I read about comcast "blocking" ports that MES uses to communicate, but am not able to find a fix for this. So my questions a Is there a way around this? What other options do I have? (ex. getting an at&t wireless internet card to use from home) Any other suggestions/tips/info? |
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Are you just trying to connect directly to your Exchange server over the
Internet? If so, it's probably your company's firewall that's causing your problem as much as anything. Your choices of getting Outlook to work are to either use a VPN and run Outlook through that, or use RPC over HTTP. Check with your IT department for details. -Peter wrote in message ... Hi Everyone, I am currently using Outlook 2007 and cannot conect to my companies Microsoft Exchange Server. I use Comcast as my internet service provider. I am able to use our webclient through IE to do my daily emails, but its really a pain not to be able to use Outlook. So I am looking for a fix. When I travel, I am able to connect from hotels (I am guessing since they don't have any ports blocked) so I know my account is set up correctly. I read about comcast "blocking" ports that MES uses to communicate, but am not able to find a fix for this. So my questions a Is there a way around this? What other options do I have? (ex. getting an at&t wireless internet card to use from home) Any other suggestions/tips/info? |
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On May 23, 12:02 pm, "Peter Durkee" wrote:
Are you just trying to connect directly to your Exchange server over the Internet? If so, it's probably your company's firewall that's causing your problem as much as anything. Your choices of getting Outlook to work are to either use a VPN and run Outlook through that, or use RPC over HTTP. Check with your IT department for details. -Peter wrote in message ... Hi Everyone, I am currently using Outlook 2007 and cannot conect to my companies Microsoft Exchange Server. I use Comcast as my internet service provider. I am able to use our webclient through IE to do my daily emails, but its really a pain not to be able to use Outlook. So I am looking for a fix. When I travel, I am able to connect from hotels (I am guessing since they don't have any ports blocked) so I know my account is set up correctly. I read about comcast "blocking" ports that MES uses to communicate, but am not able to find a fix for this. So my questions a Is there a way around this? What other options do I have? (ex. getting an at&t wireless internet card to use from home) Any other suggestions/tips/info? I can connect to microsoft outlook web access vie mail.ourdomain.com/ exchange just fine. What I am trying to do is be able to use my outlook client (the actually application on my laptop) to connect with MES to receive/send mail/calender/contacts. I can only use outlook for other email address that are pop3 not MES, since outlook won't connect to our exchange server (reportedly because Comcast blocks the port) |
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![]() wrote in message ... On May 23, 12:02 pm, "Peter Durkee" wrote: Are you just trying to connect directly to your Exchange server over the Internet? If so, it's probably your company's firewall that's causing your problem as much as anything. Your choices of getting Outlook to work are to either use a VPN and run Outlook through that, or use RPC over HTTP. Check with your IT department for details. -Peter wrote in message ... Hi Everyone, I am currently using Outlook 2007 and cannot conect to my companies Microsoft Exchange Server. I use Comcast as my internet service provider. I am able to use our webclient through IE to do my daily emails, but its really a pain not to be able to use Outlook. So I am looking for a fix. When I travel, I am able to connect from hotels (I am guessing since they don't have any ports blocked) so I know my account is set up correctly. I read about comcast "blocking" ports that MES uses to communicate, but am not able to find a fix for this. So my questions a Is there a way around this? What other options do I have? (ex. getting an at&t wireless internet card to use from home) Any other suggestions/tips/info? I can connect to microsoft outlook web access vie mail.ourdomain.com/ exchange just fine. What I am trying to do is be able to use my outlook client (the actually application on my laptop) to connect with MES to receive/send mail/calender/contacts. I can only use outlook for other email address that are pop3 not MES, since outlook won't connect to our exchange server (reportedly because Comcast blocks the port) I guess it's true that Comcast may be blocking one or more of the ports needed for an Outlook MAPI connection, but the odds are good that your corporate firewall is blocking them as well. Connecting via the web client or by POP3 is comparatively simple as they each involve ports that are almost never blocked. A full MAPI connection involves a number of ports, some of which are assigned dynamically, so to allow Outlook to connect using MAPI through your firewall would require opening a huge range of ports, and is not considered a good practice. -Peter |
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![]() "Peter Durkee" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... On May 23, 12:02 pm, "Peter Durkee" wrote: Are you just trying to connect directly to your Exchange server over the Internet? If so, it's probably your company's firewall that's causing your problem as much as anything. Your choices of getting Outlook to work are to either use a VPN and run Outlook through that, or use RPC over HTTP. Check with your IT department for details. -Peter wrote in message ... Hi Everyone, I am currently using Outlook 2007 and cannot conect to my companies Microsoft Exchange Server. I use Comcast as my internet service provider. I am able to use our webclient through IE to do my daily emails, but its really a pain not to be able to use Outlook. So I am looking for a fix. When I travel, I am able to connect from hotels (I am guessing since they don't have any ports blocked) so I know my account is set up correctly. I read about comcast "blocking" ports that MES uses to communicate, but am not able to find a fix for this. So my questions a Is there a way around this? What other options do I have? (ex. getting an at&t wireless internet card to use from home) Any other suggestions/tips/info? I can connect to microsoft outlook web access vie mail.ourdomain.com/ exchange just fine. What I am trying to do is be able to use my outlook client (the actually application on my laptop) to connect with MES to receive/send mail/calender/contacts. I can only use outlook for other email address that are pop3 not MES, since outlook won't connect to our exchange server (reportedly because Comcast blocks the port) I guess it's true that Comcast may be blocking one or more of the ports needed for an Outlook MAPI connection, but the odds are good that your corporate firewall is blocking them as well. Connecting via the web client or by POP3 is comparatively simple as they each involve ports that are almost never blocked. A full MAPI connection involves a number of ports, some of which are assigned dynamically, so to allow Outlook to connect using MAPI through your firewall would require opening a huge range of ports, and is not considered a good practice. -Peter So I finally read the part about it working when you're in hotels, so obviously your firewall isn't blocking those MAPI ports. The best workarounds are still a VPN connection or RPC over HTTP. -Peter |
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On May 27, 4:44 am, "Brian Tillman" wrote:
wrote: I can connect to microsoft outlook web access vie mail.ourdomain.com/ exchange just fine. What I am trying to do is be able to use my outlook client (the actually application on my laptop) to connect with MES to receive/send mail/calender/contacts. I can only use outlook for other email address that are pop3 not MES, since outlook won't connect to our exchange server (reportedly because Comcast blocks the port) Outlook Web Access uses the standard HTTP ports 80 and 443. Whether OWA works or not has nothing to do with whether Outlook works or not, since they don't access Exchange by the same method. Peter's correct. It's highly unlikely that Comcast is blocking any ports because you're not using the Comcast ports. Comcast blocks specific ports on their own servers and can't control what ports are available on your company's servers. Your assumptions are flawed. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] Hmm, I see. Then what are possible reasons for this issue? Any fixes? |
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I just upgraded to Outlook 2007, and suddenly I am no longer able to connect to my exchange server that is hosted by 4smartphone through my Comcast internet. However, if I change the same computer over to my AT&T DSL internet it works just fine. What can I go to comcast with to ask them to change on their servers??
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Ask Comcast or your Exchange mail host - no one here can help you with your personal configuration issues.
-- 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, Hays Young asked: | I just upgraded to Outlook 2007, and suddenly I am no longer able to | connect to my exchange server that is hosted by 4smartphone through | my Comcast internet. However, if I change the same computer over to | my AT&T DSL internet it works just fine. What can I go to comcast | with to ask them to change on their servers?? |
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I am having the same issue...there seems to be a problem and RPC over HTTP is
not working either. It did not happen with office 2003 and the "loss" of connection only happens at home through Comcast. When I change NO settings, and go to a free wifi spot I can connect no problem. OWA is accessible always, but I would rather use Outlook. Do they have a fix for 2007 yet that I may be missing? I found a workaround he http://support.microsoft.com/kb/913843/en-us but I do not have the RPC key in the registry...very frustrating. "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Ask Comcast or your Exchange mail host - no one here can help you with your personal configuration issues. --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, Hays Young asked: | I just upgraded to Outlook 2007, and suddenly I am no longer able to | connect to my exchange server that is hosted by 4smartphone through | my Comcast internet. However, if I change the same computer over to | my AT&T DSL internet it works just fine. What can I go to comcast | with to ask them to change on their servers?? |
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