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DLN
Hello all,
I'm having a problem with some of our staff systems running Outlook 2003
connecting to our Exchange 2007 server. When they add the server name and
their username and then click the "Check Name" button, they receive a
message that states:
The action could not be completed. The connection to the Microsoft Exchange
Server is unavailable. Outlook must be online or connected to complete this
action.
I've read several posts that discusses possible solutions to this error and
I've tried most of them with no success. The staff systems are in a remote
office and not part of the domain (I don't think that should make a
difference, but who knows). Also, for the initial connection to the
Exchange Server, do I have to have the RPC ports opened through to the
Exchange server? I know that after the clients are authenticated we can use
HTTPS, but is RPC required to establish the initial connection?
Thanks,
DLN
I'm having a problem with some of our staff systems running Outlook 2003
connecting to our Exchange 2007 server. When they add the server name and
their username and then click the "Check Name" button, they receive a
message that states:
The action could not be completed. The connection to the Microsoft Exchange
Server is unavailable. Outlook must be online or connected to complete this
action.
I've read several posts that discusses possible solutions to this error and
I've tried most of them with no success. The staff systems are in a remote
office and not part of the domain (I don't think that should make a
difference, but who knows). Also, for the initial connection to the
Exchange Server, do I have to have the RPC ports opened through to the
Exchange server? I know that after the clients are authenticated we can use
HTTPS, but is RPC required to establish the initial connection?
Thanks,
DLN