No. You need to use Outlook Anywhere, not ActiveSync to connect outlook to
Exchange outside the network. Use the autodiscovery feature and let outlook
try and find your account - enter your name, email address and password in
the new account dialog.
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"Elad" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hello everyone,
>
> I have the details of an exchange server that is used to sync
> email/contacts/calendars to handhelds using activesync,
> and I want to know if I can use the same details to access the server
> using
> Outlook 2007, if so, how?
> I tried using the regular method of creating new account and inserting the
> details, but for some reason(s) I couldn't make it to work.
>
> The Server details are:
> Exchange server: mail.nana10.co.il
> It says to use an SSL connection.
> Domain: nanamail
> and of course it says to enter username and password.
>
> Any help will be appreciated.
> Thanks.
> Elad
>