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Using Outlook 2002 SP3 I have been trying to set up an MS Exchange E-Mail
Account to be able to access all my mail in one place, However I can not get Outlook to connect to the desired Exchange server. For some reason I can not get certain portions of the program to appear on screen for me to enter the proper information. In the Mail setup dialog box under Control Panel I click Show Profiles. Then select the profile there, click Properties, click E-mail Accounts, select View or change existing e-mall accounts, and then click Next. According to the instructions I then should continue to Configure the computer for RPC over HTTP . In the E-mail accounts dialog box, click Microsoft Exchange Server, and then click Change. In the Microsoft Exchange server box, type the local name of the Exchange server: xxxxxserver.xxxxxxxx.xxxxx In the User Name box, type the user name that you use to log on to the Remote Web Workplace. Do not click Check Name. In here I am supposed to go directly to the Exchange server settings page, by clicking on More settings. However the connection automatically goes to try an connect to the server and tells me that could not make the connection. Then brings a page that asks to Check the name. I just close it and go to the More settings page. On the Connection tab, I check the Connect using the Internet…. , according to Outlook manual instructions once this is selected I should be able to tell I t to use HTTP, and then click Exchange Proxy Settings. And the Exchange Proxy Settings dialog box appears., However it never gives me this choice nothing comes up to allow me to set up the next step to enter the URL so as to connect to the proxy server. URL: xxxx.xxxxxxxx.com Neither I can find a place where it allows me to Select Connect using SSL only, and then select Mutually authenticate the session when connecting with SSL. Also I can get no place for me to enter the Principal name for proxy server box, type the following text: msstd: xxxx.xxxxxxxxx.com Or, to select the type of Authentication. I also tried in Outlook 2002 SP3 to set up just as an HTTP account with no success at all. However if I set a hotmail account through HTTP I get no problem to access email. If I just go and open the Internet browser and enter the URL in the address line I get an immediate response and I am there at the login page just ready to enter the user name and password. Any help would be greatly appreciated by an old but true sad newbie. Thanx. -- sad newbie |
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Outlook 2002 (part of Office XP) does not support RPC over HTTP connections.
RPC over HTTP was first introduced in Outlook 2003 (part of Office 2003). "sadnewbie" <sadnewbie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7733F4DE-1960-4979-8272-0146BC72E9FC@microsoft.com... > Using Outlook 2002 SP3 I have been trying to set up an MS Exchange E-Mail > Account to be able to access all my mail in one place, However I can not > get > Outlook to connect to the desired Exchange server. For some reason I can > not > get certain portions of the program to appear on screen for me to enter > the > proper information. > > In the Mail setup dialog box under Control Panel I click Show Profiles. > Then > select the profile there, click Properties, click E-mail Accounts, select > View or change existing e-mall accounts, and then click Next. > > According to the instructions I then should continue to Configure the > computer for RPC over HTTP . > > In the E-mail accounts dialog box, click Microsoft Exchange Server, and > then > click Change. > > In the Microsoft Exchange server box, type the local name of the Exchange > server: > > xxxxxserver.xxxxxxxx.xxxxx > > In the User Name box, type the user name that you use to log on to the > Remote Web Workplace. Do not click Check Name. > > > In here I am supposed to go directly to the Exchange server settings page, > by clicking on More settings. However the connection automatically goes to > try an connect to the server and tells me that could not make the > connection. > Then brings a page that asks to Check the name. I just close it and go to > the > More settings page. > > On the Connection tab, I check the Connect using the Internet.. , > according to Outlook manual instructions once this is selected I should > be > able to tell I t to use HTTP, and then click Exchange Proxy Settings. And > the > Exchange Proxy Settings dialog box appears., However it never gives me > this > choice nothing comes up to allow me to set up the next step to enter the > URL > so as to connect to the proxy server. > > URL: > > xxxx.xxxxxxxx.com > > Neither I can find a place where it allows me to Select Connect using SSL > only, and then select Mutually authenticate the session when connecting > with > SSL. > > Also I can get no place for me to enter the Principal name for proxy > server > box, type the following text: > > msstd: xxxx.xxxxxxxxx.com > > Or, to select the type of Authentication. > > I also tried in Outlook 2002 SP3 to set up just as an HTTP account with no > success at all. > > However if I set a hotmail account through HTTP I get no problem to access > email. > > If I just go and open the Internet browser and enter the URL in the > address > line I get an immediate response and I am there at the login page just > ready > to enter the user name and password. > Any help would be greatly appreciated by an old but true sad newbie. > Thanx. > -- > sad newbie |
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> I also tried in Outlook 2002 SP3 to set up just as an HTTP account with no
> success at all. What version of Exchange? HTTP only works for Exchange 2000/2003. Also, you can only access mail - not the special folders (calendar, contacts etc). For specifics, see http://www.outlook-tips.net/archives/2005/20050322.htm to add to Neo's answer, not only do you need Outlook 2003, you also need Exchange 2003 running on a Windows 2003 network that is specifically configured for RPC/HTTP. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide) Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: EMO-NEWSLETTER-SUBSCRIBE-REQUEST@PEACH.EASE.LSOFT.COM |
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