Outlook 2007 RPC-HTTP Cannot Connect

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Guest

Hello,

I have previously used the Office 2007 Beta 2 on my laptop. It worked fine,
including providing connectivity with my exchange server using RPC-HTTP.

I recently reinstalled XP on my laptop. Performing a clean install of Office
2007 (previous sceanrio was an upgrade), results in Outlook being unable to
connect to exchange using RPC-HTTP.

In an attempt to check if it was my certificate setup etc I installed Office
2003, and setup Outlook 2003 to connect to the exchange server. This worked
fine, and I had RPC-HTTP connectivity.

As a result i installed Office 2007 as an upgrade and found Outlook 2007 was
again not connecting via RPC-HTTP. I cleared the mail profile, and re-entered
the connection settings but to no avail, RPC-HTTP was again not working.

If anyone could provide any help i would be very grateful, it has been
driving me crazy trying to resolve.

NOTE: During the setup for the clean install and all subsequent
installations an error message is generated. It is blank, and provides
"Abort", "Retry" and "Ignore" options.

NOTE: In all sceanrios when connecting via the local network (VPN Dial in)
works fine, and Outlook reports (outlook /rpcdiag) connection via TCP.

Regards
Jay
 
G

Guest

UPDATE: I have found the following error occurs whenever i load outlook (out
of local network) in the application event log.

The description for Event ID ( 26 ) in Source ( Outlook ) cannot be found.
The local computer may not have the necessary registry information or message
DLL files to display messages from a remote computer. You may be able to use
the /AUXSOURCE= flag to retrieve this description; see Help and Support for
details. The following information is part of the event: Connection to the
Microsoft Exchange Server has been lost. Outlook will restore the connection
when possible..


Hope this helps with the identification of the issue.

Regards
Jay
 

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