Another Exchange Connection Problem

G

Guest

I have a new Vista Home Premium machine with Office 2007. I also have
another (in a long list of posts) problem with Outlook connecting with my
office's Exchange server through VPN.

I have my laptop (XP-Pro and Office 2003) sitting right next to the new
Vista machine. Both are configured identically. Both have windows firewall
turned on and are running AVG Pro anti-virus. The Vista/Office 2007 machine
takes several hours to eventually connect with the Exchange server. All I
can do is (after establishing the VPN) open Outlook and wait; one, two, maybe
as long as three hours while Outlook tries to connect to Exchange. After it
finally does connect, the connection is stable.

Based on the number of posts on this subject, I believe MS is aware of this
problem but I've not found a fix. Am I missing something? After reading
through what seems like thousands of posts, I haven't run into any fixes. If
anyone has a suggestion, it would be appreciated.

I probably should have followed my initial instincts and waited until MS
introduced Service Pack 1.

Thanks
 
G

Guest

No responses; so I'll reply to myself. I notice MS had no inclination to
reply either.

Well, after going out and dropping another $200 + dollars to upgrade to
Vista Ultimate, I could not find the additional network tools they advertised
to try to rectify the inability of Outlook to connect via VPN with any
regularity to my office Exchange server. So, those of you who are having
difficulty with Premium and Outlook 2007 shouldn't think that buying Ultimate
will always solve your problem. My problem didnt' change a bit after
upgrading.

So, I ended up doing what I should have done in the first place. That is,
connect Outlook 2007 to Exchange through a https/rpc connection. The SSL
certificate cost me $89 dollars and I wouldn't have had to buy the Ultimate
upgrade. Now I don't have any problems.
 
G

Guest

Hi Dean

I am suffering from the same ill and still waiting for someone from MS to
fix this issue. I refuse to wast more money on half solutions.

Thanks for your imput.

Johnny
 

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