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Old April 20th 06, 06:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
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Default HTTP over RPC on a Windows 2000 workstation

Any one know of any reason that I shouldn't be able to run Outlook 2003 on a
Windows 2000 workstation and configure for Http over RPC? We don't have the
"connect to my Exchange mailbox using HTTP" option even though we have
Outlook 2003 install. This is just happening on Windows 2000 workstations,
all XP workstations are just fine.

Nathan
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Old April 20th 06, 06:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
neo [mvp outlook]
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Default HTTP over RPC on a Windows 2000 workstation

The Windows 2000 platform doesn't support this connectivity type.

"Nate" wrote in message
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Any one know of any reason that I shouldn't be able to run Outlook 2003 on
a
Windows 2000 workstation and configure for Http over RPC? We don't have
the
"connect to my Exchange mailbox using HTTP" option even though we have
Outlook 2003 install. This is just happening on Windows 2000
workstations,
all XP workstations are just fine.

Nathan



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Old April 20th 06, 06:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
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Default HTTP over RPC on a Windows 2000 workstation

The clients have to be Windows XP?

"neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:

The Windows 2000 platform doesn't support this connectivity type.

"Nate" wrote in message
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Any one know of any reason that I shouldn't be able to run Outlook 2003 on
a
Windows 2000 workstation and configure for Http over RPC? We don't have
the
"connect to my Exchange mailbox using HTTP" option even though we have
Outlook 2003 install. This is just happening on Windows 2000
workstations,
all XP workstations are just fine.

Nathan




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Old April 20th 06, 08:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
neo [mvp outlook]
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Default HTTP over RPC on a Windows 2000 workstation

Yes. The minimum o/s requirement for OL2003's rpc/https implementation is:

* Windows XP with SP1 + KB 331320 or
* Windows XP with SP2 or
* Windows 2003 server


"Nate" wrote in message
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The clients have to be Windows XP?

"neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:

The Windows 2000 platform doesn't support this connectivity type.

"Nate" wrote in message
news
Any one know of any reason that I shouldn't be able to run Outlook 2003
on
a
Windows 2000 workstation and configure for Http over RPC? We don't
have
the
"connect to my Exchange mailbox using HTTP" option even though we have
Outlook 2003 install. This is just happening on Windows 2000
workstations,
all XP workstations are just fine.

Nathan






 




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