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RPC over http loginboxI have a problem with my RPC over http. Environment: Windows 2003 server with exchange 2003sp1 +GC, Client Xp sp2, Win 2003 server with ISA 2004 sp1. Domain: domain.town.com.local ISA pub of mail: mail.domain.com I’ll get my login box, and enter my credentials, the login box pops up again. What have I done wrong. https://mail.domain.com/rpc works https://mail.domain.com/rpc/rpcproxy.dll works Any solutions? Best Regards Micke On Fri, 25 Nov 2005 06:09:03 -0800, "Micke"
<Mi***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Show quote >Hello Can you check this from inside the LAN (you may need to tick the extra> >I have a problem with my RPC over http. >Environment: >Windows 2003 server with exchange 2003sp1 +GC, >Client Xp sp2, >Win 2003 server with ISA 2004 sp1. > >Domain: domain.town.com.local >ISA pub of mail: mail.domain.com > >I’ll get my login box, and enter my credentials, the login box pops up >again. What have I done wrong. >https://mail.domain.com/rpc works >https://mail.domain.com/rpc/rpcproxy.dll works > >Any solutions? > >Best Regards >Micke box in Outlook) and connect from within, not using the ISA. See what you get (but make sure your connection is HTTPS by doing the crtl & right click on the Outlook icon in the system tray) After I have changed settings (proxysettings on my RPC connections) to go
direct to mail server, it trieds to connect with https and then switch to tcp. I use https on fast connection and slow connection and basic auth. I dont use SSL on the inside. so ISA shall send RPC request to my mail server. Show quote "Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote: > On Fri, 25 Nov 2005 06:09:03 -0800, "Micke" > <Mi***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >Hello > > > >I have a problem with my RPC over http. > >Environment: > >Windows 2003 server with exchange 2003sp1 +GC, > >Client Xp sp2, > >Win 2003 server with ISA 2004 sp1. > > > >Domain: domain.town.com.local > >ISA pub of mail: mail.domain.com > > > >I’ll get my login box, and enter my credentials, the login box pops up > >again. What have I done wrong. > >https://mail.domain.com/rpc works > >https://mail.domain.com/rpc/rpcproxy.dll works > > > >Any solutions? > > > >Best Regards > >Micke > > Can you check this from inside the LAN (you may need to tick the extra > box in Outlook) and connect from within, not using the ISA. See what > you get (but make sure your connection is HTTPS by doing the crtl & > right click on the Outlook icon in the system tray) > The point being that you will need to rejig your settings in order to
do proper diagnostics. Okey here is all my settings:
Client -SSL- ISA -rpc- Exchange https://secure.domain.com outside [mailserver].place.domain.com.local inside ISA 2004 openend /rpc/* +/owa/* + /exchange/* Exchange 2003 sp1 ports 6002 and 6004 +proxy settings. - Dont know what you mean: (you may need to tick the extra box in Outlook)?? - Im no sure how to test on the inside, when we don use the same domain name. Best Regards /micke Show quote "Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote: > The point being that you will need to rejig your settings in order to > do proper diagnostics. > |
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