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HudsonManx
We have Exchange 2003 SP2 in our environment, it's been working flawlessly
for years.
Last night we upgraded our desktop PC's with Microsoft Office 2007 Service
Pack 2, since doing we have encountered an issue with access to an Exchange
server over VPN connection.
We simply get a message saying;
Outlook cannot log on. Verify you are connected to the network and are using
the proper server and mailbox name. The connection to Microsoft Exchange is
unavailable. Outlook must be online or connected to complete this action.
We can ping the server by name and by IP and it replies perfectly, we can
also connect to Outlook web access from desktop PC's so everything is working.
This only seems to have happened since we rolled out SP2 for Office 2007.
Has anyone else encountered this issue, if so what was the fix.
We are not using RPC over HTTP so all the technical articles I have found
dont exactly relate to our problem. We also checked KB927481 and it doesnt
relate to our problem, neither does the article about RPC registery entries.
I hope someone can help.
Thanks,
Mark
for years.
Last night we upgraded our desktop PC's with Microsoft Office 2007 Service
Pack 2, since doing we have encountered an issue with access to an Exchange
server over VPN connection.
We simply get a message saying;
Outlook cannot log on. Verify you are connected to the network and are using
the proper server and mailbox name. The connection to Microsoft Exchange is
unavailable. Outlook must be online or connected to complete this action.
We can ping the server by name and by IP and it replies perfectly, we can
also connect to Outlook web access from desktop PC's so everything is working.
This only seems to have happened since we rolled out SP2 for Office 2007.
Has anyone else encountered this issue, if so what was the fix.
We are not using RPC over HTTP so all the technical articles I have found
dont exactly relate to our problem. We also checked KB927481 and it doesnt
relate to our problem, neither does the article about RPC registery entries.
I hope someone can help.
Thanks,
Mark