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Silly me. I have access to two different logon identities for the Citrix Access Gateway, and they had different application policies - I just found out. Now I have adjusted the application policy for the one that could not access Exchange - and it connects just fine. Sorry for taking up your time & space. -- O-nilke "O-nilke" wrote: The error message arises when trying to reach Exchange through the SSL VPN connection. This worked before, but not now. The Citrix SSL VPN connection is general, in that Outlook, Windows Explorer, ping and Remote Desktop shares the same secure connection. When logged on with Citrix Secure Access I am actually able to choose between a connection "within or outside" the VPN, using either the published URL for OWA or connecting to OWA using http://myinternalserver/exchange. Seems like only Outlook has got a problem utilizing the VPN connection. What ports does Outlook depend on that differs from the other mentioned? As far as I know (and I am the one who should know) no server has been moved, or firewall settings been changed, but there might be other changes in policy objects or downloaded updates that might be of importance. Does this clear the sight in any way? O-nilke "dkemper314" wrote: A little confused: Is the Outlook w/error message "inside" citrix or "outside"(and just piggy-backing the connection). If the former, it sounds like something was changed between your citrix server and your mail server- it might now be set 'not to route' connections (vpnish issue) -though it would seem that should stop a ping. Also, someone might have changed security settings on one of the servers or moved it to a dmz or somesuch. There's also a ports and firewalls issues. What are your results with OWA once you've connected your ssl vpn? Just casting about... "O-nilke" wrote: I am running Outlook 2003 SP1 on Windows XP SP2. We are running Exchange 2003 on Windows Server 2003. When I am logged on at work, Outlook connects to Exchange without problems. BUT: When my PC is connected to the same network by SSL VPN (Citrix Access Gateway) from the outside, Outlook tries to connect, but gives up and stays disconnected; when it's trying to send and fetch mail, I get the 0x8004011D error message that Exchange is not available. Automatic or manual logon to Exchange makes no difference. This was not a problem initially. For a long time I could connect to Exchange by the same SSL VPN, but then - some weeks ago - the problem arose. I can ping the server where Exchange resides. I can map to and operate on the file areas of the same server, and connect to the server by remote desktop. I can connect to Exchange by OWA without problems. Any suggestions how to limit the range of possible solutions? |
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