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Hi,
We are using Exchange Server 2003. Webmail works fine. Also Outlook Mobile access works fine. However, RPC over HTTPS from Outlook does not work at all. Any idea what's wrong? Regards Brecht Sanders |
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If you open a web browser and connect to:
https://exchange.server.name/rpc Do you get any type of prompt to accept the certificate? "Brecht Sanders" wrote in message ... Hi, We are using Exchange Server 2003. Webmail works fine. Also Outlook Mobile access works fine. However, RPC over HTTPS from Outlook does not work at all. Any idea what's wrong? Regards Brecht Sanders |
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No, just the authentication dialog.
However, I can't logon with my Windows/mailbox credentials. neo wrote: If you open a web browser and connect to: https://exchange.server.name/rpc Do you get any type of prompt to accept the certificate? "Brecht Sanders" wrote in message ... Hi, We are using Exchange Server 2003. Webmail works fine. Also Outlook Mobile access works fine. However, RPC over HTTPS from Outlook does not work at all. Any idea what's wrong? Regards Brecht Sanders |
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Is https://exchange.server.name/rpc a front or back end server for your
site? "Brecht Sanders" wrote in message ... No, just the authentication dialog. However, I can't logon with my Windows/mailbox credentials. neo wrote: If you open a web browser and connect to: https://exchange.server.name/rpc Do you get any type of prompt to accept the certificate? "Brecht Sanders" wrote in message ... Hi, We are using Exchange Server 2003. Webmail works fine. Also Outlook Mobile access works fine. However, RPC over HTTPS from Outlook does not work at all. Any idea what's wrong? Regards Brecht Sanders |
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It's an RPC-HTTP back-end server.
(RPC-HTTP front-end server is greyed out.) neo wrote: Is https://exchange.server.name/rpc a front or back end server for your site? "Brecht Sanders" wrote in message ... No, just the authentication dialog. However, I can't logon with my Windows/mailbox credentials. neo wrote: If you open a web browser and connect to: https://exchange.server.name/rpc Do you get any type of prompt to accept the certificate? "Brecht Sanders" wrote in message ... Hi, We are using Exchange Server 2003. Webmail works fine. Also Outlook Mobile access works fine. However, RPC over HTTPS from Outlook does not work at all. Any idea what's wrong? Regards Brecht Sanders |
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Is your Exchange server setup part of a SBS installation, Windows 2003
member server, or Windows 2003 domain controller? PS - I am assuming that both Windows 2003/SBS 2003/Exchange 2003 all have their latest SPs by the way. "Brecht Sanders" wrote in message ... It's an RPC-HTTP back-end server. (RPC-HTTP front-end server is greyed out.) neo wrote: Is https://exchange.server.name/rpc a front or back end server for your site? "Brecht Sanders" wrote in message ... No, just the authentication dialog. However, I can't logon with my Windows/mailbox credentials. neo wrote: If you open a web browser and connect to: https://exchange.server.name/rpc Do you get any type of prompt to accept the certificate? "Brecht Sanders" wrote in message ... Hi, We are using Exchange Server 2003. Webmail works fine. Also Outlook Mobile access works fine. However, RPC over HTTPS from Outlook does not work at all. Any idea what's wrong? Regards Brecht Sanders |
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Not SBS, it's a Windows 2003 DC running all the latest Windows Updates.
neo wrote: Is your Exchange server setup part of a SBS installation, Windows 2003 member server, or Windows 2003 domain controller? PS - I am assuming that both Windows 2003/SBS 2003/Exchange 2003 all have their latest SPs by the way. "Brecht Sanders" wrote in message ... It's an RPC-HTTP back-end server. (RPC-HTTP front-end server is greyed out.) neo wrote: Is https://exchange.server.name/rpc a front or back end server for your site? "Brecht Sanders" wrote in message ... No, just the authentication dialog. However, I can't logon with my Windows/mailbox credentials. neo wrote: If you open a web browser and connect to: https://exchange.server.name/rpc Do you get any type of prompt to accept the certificate? "Brecht Sanders" wrote in message ... Hi, We are using Exchange Server 2003. Webmail works fine. Also Outlook Mobile access works fine. However, RPC over HTTPS from Outlook does not work at all. Any idea what's wrong? Regards Brecht Sanders |
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