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Christos Kritikos
Hello,
I have setup my Outlook for RPC over HTTP and everything
works fine. My question: when both are available, should
I be using HTTP or TCP/IP?
Also, in the RPC over HTTP proxy settings there are two
check boxes that read [on slow (fast) networks connect
using HTTP first and then TCP/IP]. If I do NOT check
these boxes then Outlook tries to connect via TCP/IP
first. In case TCP/IP is not available it takes a very
looong time before Outlook times out and establishes the
connection via HTTP. Is it possible to configure this
time out so I don't have to wait that long?
thanks
christos
I have setup my Outlook for RPC over HTTP and everything
works fine. My question: when both are available, should
I be using HTTP or TCP/IP?
Also, in the RPC over HTTP proxy settings there are two
check boxes that read [on slow (fast) networks connect
using HTTP first and then TCP/IP]. If I do NOT check
these boxes then Outlook tries to connect via TCP/IP
first. In case TCP/IP is not available it takes a very
looong time before Outlook times out and establishes the
connection via HTTP. Is it possible to configure this
time out so I don't have to wait that long?
thanks
christos