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Nigel
Hi all,
The company I work for hosts an Exchange server for a couple of customers
who use Outlook and RPC over HTTPS over their WAN to connect. Each of these
customers have a squid proxy on their LAN also and I'd like their Outlook
connections to use this proxy as it would mean the network traffic will use
their backup network link. A Technet article says the rpcrt4.dll uses any IE
proxy settings, but what I've found is that Outlook will make some initial
connections via the proxy but ends up making direct connections and thus
using their primary network link.
Has anyone come across the same issue or know of a way to force Outlook to
use the IE proxy settings?
Cheers
Nigel
The company I work for hosts an Exchange server for a couple of customers
who use Outlook and RPC over HTTPS over their WAN to connect. Each of these
customers have a squid proxy on their LAN also and I'd like their Outlook
connections to use this proxy as it would mean the network traffic will use
their backup network link. A Technet article says the rpcrt4.dll uses any IE
proxy settings, but what I've found is that Outlook will make some initial
connections via the proxy but ends up making direct connections and thus
using their primary network link.
Has anyone come across the same issue or know of a way to force Outlook to
use the IE proxy settings?
Cheers
Nigel