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Dave Durand
I realize there are setting in the Exchange Proxy section of Outlook
2003/2007 but I thought I had heard somewhere that even if you check the
boxes to preferably use RPC over HTTP as opposed to TCP/IP in all connection
attempts that Outlook would still directly connect to the back-end server via
TCP/IP if you are on the local-area network the Exchange back-end server
resides on. Is this true? If so, is there a work around to force the HTTP
attempt even if on the LAN?
Dave Durand
Phoenix, Arizona
2003/2007 but I thought I had heard somewhere that even if you check the
boxes to preferably use RPC over HTTP as opposed to TCP/IP in all connection
attempts that Outlook would still directly connect to the back-end server via
TCP/IP if you are on the local-area network the Exchange back-end server
resides on. Is this true? If so, is there a work around to force the HTTP
attempt even if on the LAN?
Dave Durand
Phoenix, Arizona