Outlook 2007 RPC/HTTP can not logon/connect to server

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Brad

I have a beautiful installation of Window7, with an equally beautiful
installation of Office 2007. All the beauty is darnished for my client by
being unable to use Outlook Anywhere (RPC/HHTP) to collect email when he is
working out of the office.

We have 40 users on the SBS 2003 server, and 10 of them use RPC/HTTP to
retreive their email without a problem. Unfortunately all other users are
using Outlook 2003, so I am blaming Outlook 2007. We are not using self
signed SSL certs.

The profile is set correctly to collect the RPC/HTTP email, and the logon
appears but it will not accept domain\username or (e-mail address removed).

This problem is exagerated by me telling the Owner/Manager of the business
(The Owner of This Problem) that Windows 7 and Office 2007 was the way to go.
Now he is thinking he's on the Vista path and he is eyeing-up the Mac Store
next to the coffee shop down the street.

Any help is appreciated.
 
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Roady [MVP]

Did you configure it via AutoDiscover or manually?
Do you get any errors when trying to log on?
What is logged during send/receive when you enable logging? (in Advanced
Options)

Do you have a virus scanner installed which integrates itself with Outlook?
Uninstall this integration part of your virus scanner and try again; you'd
still be sufficiently protected by your on-access scanner part of the virus
scanner. For more details see;
http://www.msoutlook.info/question/20
 

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