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Outlook Anywhere - 13.Jun.2009 6:43:54 AM
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fraggle
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Outlook Anywhere gives "outlook must be online or the exchange server is unavailable" I Have a single server exchange 2007 sp1 installation on 2008 server x64. I have a goDaddy SSL certificate owa.mydomain.com OWA works fine (no certificate errors). Installed the RPC over HTTP windows feature, enable Outlook Anywhere from the EMC, waited 15 minutes and checked the event id that it had installed OK. If I go to http://owa.mydomain.com/rpc I get prompted to login - implying the RPC/HTTPS stuff is working OK? If I run outlook.exe /rpcdiag I get "connecting" & then when I enter my credentials I get nothing in the diag box and outlook says it needs to be online or the exchange server is unavailable I get the same result if I use Outlook 2003 on XP pro SP2 (ie I don't think it's a client issue - and I'm sure the Outlook config is correct (I know how to do that). When I look in the security log on the exchange box I see 2 sucessful logon events for the user. If I run test-outlookwebservices I get 1016,1015,1014 errors (AS, OAB,UM not configured for users)but all else seems OK, although I get a 1007 Information item: "Testing server e2k7.domain.local with the published name https:// e2k7.domain.local/EWS/Exchange.asmx & ." Do I need the external URL after the last "&" - does this imply that there is no service running against the external URL (badly phrased I know) or is the tool simply not testing against it? Outlook works fine internally - with 2003 (don't have a 2007 licence avaiable internally) and if I force it to use the http/rpc (kludged the DNs to get it so see the "external" URL) Outlook with the RPC Diag switch seems to suggest it works (although not entirely convinced that Outlook is using https). This would suggest a firewalling issue, but at the moment all I'm doing is forwarding port 443 on to the exchange box from the external static adress I'm a bit new to the exchange 2007 game and don't know where to go next so any help greatly appreciated
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RE: Outlook Anywhere - 14.Jun.2009 4:42:37 PM
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jveldh
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Hi, Please use the following site to check your configuration from outside: www.testexchangeconnectivity.com Post the results here.
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RE: Outlook Anywhere - 15.Jun.2009 2:09:53 PM
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jveldh
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Hi, Did you do something with IPv6? This might cause some issues did you read the following post: http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2008/06/20/449053.aspx If not using IPv6 try to disable it and check if it works. Also very the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Rpc\Rpcproxy It should contain the Netbios and FQDN's of your mailbox servers and port numbers.
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RE: Outlook Anywhere - 12.Jul.2009 7:23:58 PM
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buckydgoat
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I too am having a problem getting outlook anywhere to work. I have server 2008 SP2 and Ex07 SP1 RU8 on a single server. (I know..bad) but we are short on funds and that is wat I have to work with. OWA works, SSL is working. but outlook anywhere is failing. I went to testexchangeconnectivity.com and it returned this. ___________________________________________________________________ Attempting to Ping RPC Proxy mail.domain.net Cannot ping RPC Proxy Additional Details A Web Exception occured because an HTTP 404 - NotFound response was received from IIS7 ___________________________________________________________________ I do have rpc/http installed and OA enabled. I even tried disabling and uninstalling and re-installing. I am at a loss. any suggestions on what to look for and try? Thanks for the help
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RE: Outlook Anywhere - 13.Jul.2009 3:02:37 AM
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fraggle
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Sorry I haven't responded, have been on anual leave. My problem is now fixed: I disabled IPv6 (even though all the relevant rollups had been installed that MS say fix this) and followed these instructions http://messagexchange.blogspot.com/2008/12/outlook-anywhere-failing-rpc-end-points.html (apologies to the moderators if I'm not allowed to post a link in) Note that I was running Exchange 2007 with all roles on a single Server 2008 box on a network that already had a DC running. Good luck.
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RE: Outlook Anywhere - 13.Jul.2009 2:00:57 PM
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buckydgoat
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I think I'm having a totally different problem. I can't even ping the RPC Proxy, which is so strange cause everything else is working. I even bypassed the firewall temporarly to see if it was that. I'm stuck and its litterly my last step before I can put it in production.
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RE: Outlook Anywhere - 13.Jul.2009 4:00:20 PM
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fraggle
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is all the IIS stuff in place? did you install the RPC over http component on the server 2008 box - by default it's not installed
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RE: Outlook Anywhere - 13.Jul.2009 4:15:41 PM
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buckydgoat
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yes. RPC/HTTP is installed. I even un/re-installed it and re enabled OA. I can go to MyDomain.com/rpc and I dont get an error after I enter my credentials. I will post the full report form testexchangeconnectivity.com if anyone can maybe see something else... _____________________________________________________________________ Attempting to test Autodiscover for test1@domainname.net Successfully tested Autodiscover Test Steps Attempting each method of contacting the AutoDiscover Service The AutoDiscover Service was successfully tested. Test Steps Attempting to test potential AutoDiscover URL https://domainname.net/AutoDiscover/AutoDiscover.xml Testing AutoDiscover URL succeeded Test Steps Attempting to Resolve the host name domainname.net in DNS. Host successfully Resolved Additional Details IP(s) returned: xx.xx.xx.xxx Testing TCP Port 443 on host domainname.net to ensure it is listening/open. The port was opened successfully. Testing SSL Certificate for validity. The certificate passed all validation requirements. Test Steps Validating certificate name Successfully validated the certificate name Additional Details Found hostname domainname.net in Certificate Subject Alternative Name entry Validating certificate trust Certificate is trusted and all certificates are present in chain Additional Details The Certificate chain has be validated up to a trusted root. Root = E=info@valicert.com, CN=http://www.valicert.com/, OU=ValiCert Class 2 Policy Validation Authority, O="ValiCert, Inc.", L=ValiCert Validation Network Testing certificate date to ensure validity Date Validation passed. The certificate is not expired. Additional Details Certificate is valid: NotBefore = 7/11/2009 9:45:31 AM, NotAfter = 7/4/2012 12:57:47 AM Attempting to Retrieve XML AutoDiscover Response from url https://domainname.net/AutoDiscover/AutoDiscover.xml for user test1@domainname.net Successfully Retrieved AutoDiscover XML Response Additional Details AutoDiscover Account Settings - XML Response:<?xml version="1.0"?> <Autodiscover xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/autodiscover/responseschema/2006"> <Response xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/autodiscover/outlook/responseschema/2006a"> <User> <DisplayName>Test account</DisplayName> <LegacyDN>/o=First Organization/ou=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/cn=Recipients/cn=test1</LegacyDN> <DeploymentId>dad892de-af98-4550-8698-ea4ce872583f</DeploymentId> </User> <Account> <AccountType>email</AccountType> <Action>settings</Action> <Protocol> <Type>EXCH</Type> <Server>mail.domain.local</Server> <ServerDN>/o=First Organization/ou=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/cn=Configuration/cn=Servers/cn=mail</ServerDN> <ServerVersion>720180F0</ServerVersion> <MdbDN>/o=First Organization/ou=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/cn=Configuration/cn=Servers/cn=mail/cn=Microsoft Private MDB</MdbDN> <ASUrl>https://mail.domain.local/EWS/Exchange.asmx</ASUrl> <OOFUrl>https://mail.domain.local/EWS/Exchange.asmx</OOFUrl> <OABUrl>http://mail.domain.local/OAB/9e7231a8-6501-4541-8907-6f4ea11bb5ce/</OABUrl> <UMUrl>https://mail.domain.local/UnifiedMessaging/Service.asmx</UMUrl> <Port>0</Port> <DirectoryPort>0</DirectoryPort> <ReferralPort>0</ReferralPort> <PublicFolderServer>mail.domain.local</PublicFolderServer> <AD>mail.domain.local</AD> <EwsUrl>https://mail.domain.local/EWS/Exchange.asmx</EwsUrl> </Protocol> <Protocol> <Type>EXPR</Type> <Server>mail.domainname.net</Server> <OABUrl>https://mail.domainname.net/OAB/9e7231a8-6501-4541-8907-6f4ea11bb5ce/</OABUrl> <Port>0</Port> <DirectoryPort>0</DirectoryPort> <ReferralPort>0</ReferralPort> <SSL>On</SSL> <AuthPackage>Basic</AuthPackage> </Protocol> <Protocol> <Type>WEB</Type> <Port>0</Port> <DirectoryPort>0</DirectoryPort> <ReferralPort>0</ReferralPort> <External> <OWAUrl AuthenticationMethod="Fba">https://www.domainname.net/owa</OWAUrl> </External> <Internal> <OWAUrl AuthenticationMethod="Basic, Fba">https://mail.domain.local/owa</OWAUrl> <Protocol> <Type>EXCH</Type> <ASUrl>https://mail.domain.local/EWS/Exchange.asmx</ASUrl> </Protocol> </Internal> </Protocol> </Account> </Response> </Autodiscover> Validating Autodiscover Settings for Outlook Anywhere Outlook Anywhere Autodiscover Settings validated Testing RPC/HTTP connectivity RPC/HTTP test failed Test Steps Attempting to Resolve the host name mail.domainname.net in DNS. Host successfully Resolved Additional Details IP(s) returned: xx.xx.xx.xxx Testing TCP Port 443 on host mail.domainname.net to ensure it is listening/open. The port was opened successfully. Testing SSL Certificate for validity. The certificate passed all validation requirements. Test Steps Validating certificate name Successfully validated the certificate name Additional Details Found hostname mail.domainname.net in Certificate Subject Common name Validating certificate trust Certificate is trusted and all certificates are present in chain Additional Details The Certificate chain has be validated up to a trusted root. Root = E=info@valicert.com, CN=http://www.valicert.com/, OU=ValiCert Class 2 Policy Validation Authority, O="ValiCert, Inc.", L=ValiCert Validation Network Testing certificate date to ensure validity Date Validation passed. The certificate is not expired. Additional Details Certificate is valid: NotBefore = 7/11/2009 9:45:31 AM, NotAfter = 7/4/2012 12:57:47 AM Testing Http Authentication Methods for URL https://mail.domainname.net/rpc/rpcproxy.dll Http Authentication Methods are correct Additional Details Found all expected authentication methods and no disallowed methods. Methods Found: Basic, Negotiate, NTLM Testing SSL mutual authentication with RPC Proxy server Successfully verified Mutual Authentication Additional Details Certificate common name mail.domainname.net matches msstd:mail.domainname.net Attempting to Ping RPC Proxy mail.domainname.net Cannot ping RPC Proxy Additional Details A Web Exception occured because an HTTP 404 - NotFound response was received from IIS7
< Message edited by buckydgoat -- 13.Jul.2009 7:57:25 PM >
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RE: Outlook Anywhere - 13.Jul.2009 9:49:24 PM
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buckydgoat
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This is what I get when I run rpcping -t ncacn_http -s mail.domain.local -o RpcProxy=mail.mydomain.net -P "test1,domain,Password" -I "test1,domain,Password" -H 2 -u 10 -a connect -F 3 -v 3 -E -R none ___________________________________________________________________ Exception 1722 (0x000006BA) Number of records is: 3 ProcessID is 1448 System Time is: 7/14/2009 1:45:58:218 Generating component is 14 Status is 0x6BA, 1722 Detection location is 1393 Flags is 0 NumberOfParameters is 2 Long val: 0x2 Long val: 0x6ba ProcessID is 1448 System Time is: 7/14/2009 1:45:58:218 Generating component is 13 Status is 0x6BA, 1722 Detection location is 1422 Flags is 0 NumberOfParameters is 1 Long val: 0x194 ProcessID is 1448 System Time is: 7/14/2009 1:45:58:218 Generating component is 13 Status is 0x194, 404 Detection location is 1419 Flags is 0 NumberOfParameters is 1 Unicode string: Not Found _____________________________________________________________________ Is there something running or not running that I have missed?
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RE: Outlook Anywhere - 14.Jul.2009 2:23:32 AM
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fraggle
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I'm not really qualified to comment on this level of detail. Interesting that IIS is responding with the not found - whats in the IIS logs? There are some posts that suggest disabling OA, uninstalling the RPC over HTTP and then in IIS making sure the RPC virtual directories have gone, reboot then reinstall in reverse order.
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