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Kevin
Hello all. I am a consultant working at a client site. My parent company uses
Exchange 2003 and has implemented RPC over HTTP for offsite access to Exchage
through Outlook. The situation works perfectly - EXCEPT - when I am at a
particular client location that routes all HTTP traffic through a proxy
server.
I'm not a network guy (coder)... but my understanding was that the promise
of RPC over HTTP was that we could get through these types of situations? I
spend ten hours a day at this client site and would LOVE to be able to use
the full-featured Outlook client... I don't mind OWA for one-off sessions,
but using it all day every day is tedius.
Does anyone know how to configure Outlook so that it will run through a
corporate proxy?
Exchange 2003 and has implemented RPC over HTTP for offsite access to Exchage
through Outlook. The situation works perfectly - EXCEPT - when I am at a
particular client location that routes all HTTP traffic through a proxy
server.
I'm not a network guy (coder)... but my understanding was that the promise
of RPC over HTTP was that we could get through these types of situations? I
spend ten hours a day at this client site and would LOVE to be able to use
the full-featured Outlook client... I don't mind OWA for one-off sessions,
but using it all day every day is tedius.
Does anyone know how to configure Outlook so that it will run through a
corporate proxy?