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How does Outlook 2003 process the request?
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The way I understand it is that all Outlook RPC calls are wrapped into an
HTTPs packet and sent to a RPC Proxy server on Win2K3. It unwraps it and forward to the server specified in the packet. Return trip is back to the RPC Proxy where it wraps it back into a HTTPs response and sends it on its merry little way. "Robert Dorans" wrote in message ... How does Outlook 2003 process the request? |
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