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Remote Outlook with ExchangeHi
I have a dual honed Server which runs exchange (SBS 2003). Web Outlook runs fine. However, I would like to setup remote users to use the exchange server but using their local copy of Outlook. Thereby using the Exchange Server as a remote server. But having the added features of full Outlook. Can anyone tell me how to achieve this. One additional point is that when users use WebOutlook they have to "continue to the website" as the server does not have certificate installed. Woudl this stop it working. Many thanks jay On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 09:41:04 -0700, Jay
<J**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Show quote >Hi Google for "RPC over HTTPS". Those are the key words you need.> >I have a dual honed Server which runs exchange (SBS 2003). Web Outlook runs >fine. > >However, I would like to setup remote users to use the exchange server but >using their local copy of Outlook. Thereby using the Exchange Server as a >remote server. But having the added features of full Outlook. > >Can anyone tell me how to achieve this. > >One additional point is that when users use WebOutlook they have to >"continue to the website" as the server does not have certificate installed. >Woudl this stop it working. > >Many thanks > >jay http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=RPC+over+HTTPS&meta= gives everything you need. Many thanks, will give it a try
Jay Show quote "Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote: > On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 09:41:04 -0700, Jay > <J**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >Hi > > > >I have a dual honed Server which runs exchange (SBS 2003). Web Outlook runs > >fine. > > > >However, I would like to setup remote users to use the exchange server but > >using their local copy of Outlook. Thereby using the Exchange Server as a > >remote server. But having the added features of full Outlook. > > > >Can anyone tell me how to achieve this. > > > >One additional point is that when users use WebOutlook they have to > >"continue to the website" as the server does not have certificate installed. > >Woudl this stop it working. > > > >Many thanks > > > >jay > Google for "RPC over HTTPS". Those are the key words you need. > http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=RPC+over+HTTPS&meta= gives > everything you need. > > |
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