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OscarVogel
I'm trying to set up Outlook 2003 on a Sales Rep's laptop. I've configured
it to use Cached Exchange Mode. The Exchange server is on a SBS 2003
Standard Edition server. Everything seems to work OK from the office. But
when I take the laptop home, I get this error message;
"The connection to the Microsoft Exchange Server is unavailable. Outlook
must be online to complete this action."
After that a dialog box appears showing the Exchange server's address (using
public IP address) and the mailbox. When I click the button to check name I
get another popup that says;
"The name could not be resolved... (then repeats the previous error
message).
Then if I first make a VPN connection to the Exchange server, everything
seems to work OK again, just like when at the office. BUT at some point the
server's address changes from the public IP address to the local DNS address
(i.e., "[server].[domain].local").
The Sales Rep would rather not make a VPN connection every time he wants to
use Outlook.
How can I get Outlook to work over the internet without using a VPN? Or is
there some other way I should be approaching this? Thanks.
it to use Cached Exchange Mode. The Exchange server is on a SBS 2003
Standard Edition server. Everything seems to work OK from the office. But
when I take the laptop home, I get this error message;
"The connection to the Microsoft Exchange Server is unavailable. Outlook
must be online to complete this action."
After that a dialog box appears showing the Exchange server's address (using
public IP address) and the mailbox. When I click the button to check name I
get another popup that says;
"The name could not be resolved... (then repeats the previous error
message).
Then if I first make a VPN connection to the Exchange server, everything
seems to work OK again, just like when at the office. BUT at some point the
server's address changes from the public IP address to the local DNS address
(i.e., "[server].[domain].local").
The Sales Rep would rather not make a VPN connection every time he wants to
use Outlook.
How can I get Outlook to work over the internet without using a VPN? Or is
there some other way I should be approaching this? Thanks.