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RPC over HTTP - 18.Nov.2009 1:12:44 PM
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WCTExchanger
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I am trying to apply RPC over HTTP/S but am having connection issues. My environment consistes of 2 DC's (Win2003) and an Exchange 2003 server (file & app roles). Both DC's are GC servers. I have followed many articles specifically http://www.petri.co.il/configure_outlook_2003_to_use_rpc_over_http.htm to the letter but when my Outlook Client connects, I do get the login prompt, but no matter what credentials I provide, a connection cannot be established. I installed the RPC over HTTP proxy component on my Exchange server and any changes referred to in the articles, I applied to my Exchange server only. I have not done anything to my DC's........Is there where I failed??? Thanks In Advance for you help.....
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RE: RPC over HTTP - 10.Jan.2010 6:13:24 PM
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the_apostle21
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Hi, I am having the same issue. Have DC, GC and Exchnage on the same server. Have installed a third party certificate. Cannot connect from either inside or outside the LAN. Tries to connect on HTTPS, then reverts TCP/IP. Like WCTExchanger, I followed the same articles. I have tried everything I can think of. I am thinking: - Is there a Windows service that should be running on the DC/Exchange server that is not?
- From the Internet, I have only opened port 443 to the Exchange server. Should there be other ports opened also?
- Are there any other tests, besides those in the Petri articles, that can show the errors/blocks?
If anyone can help, that would be great. Thanks in advance.
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