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Hallo everyone,
I've read a few similar posts but it seems there is no clues to fix with issue. All the laptop of my company has Windows XP with Outlook 2003 (exchange server 2003) and there is no problem connecting through VPN and using Outlook. I am performing some tests on Windows Vista since we are upgrading. I can successfully estabilish a VPN connection, access to terminal server and ping the exchange server but If I try to configure Outlook, it just says the Exchange server is not available. I though the problem was the DNS, i've edited the hosts file to resolve the exchange server's IP (192.1468.101.99) with the name (srv99), now I can ping srv99 and it resolves but the problem with outlook persists. What could it be? how can i diagnose the problem? thanks |
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"Spider3" wrote: Hallo everyone, I've read a few similar posts but it seems there is no clues to fix with issue. All the laptop of my company has Windows XP with Outlook 2003 (exchange server 2003) and there is no problem connecting through VPN and using Outlook. I am performing some tests on Windows Vista since we are upgrading. I can successfully estabilish a VPN connection, access to terminal server and ping the exchange server but If I try to configure Outlook, it just says the Exchange server is not available. I though the problem was the DNS, i've edited the hosts file to resolve the exchange server's IP (192.1468.101.99) with the name (srv99), now I can ping srv99 and it resolves but the problem with outlook persists. What could it be? how can i diagnose the problem? thanks |
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I'm having the same problem. Have you found a solution/workaround? Regards, Carlos Spider3;462545 Wrote: Hallo everyone, I've read a few similar posts but it seems there is no clues to fix with issue. All the laptop of my company has Windows XP with Outlook 2003 (exchange server 2003) and there is no problem connecting through VPN and using Outlook. I am performing some tests on Windows Vista since we are upgrading. I can successfully estabilish a VPN connection, access to terminal server and ping the exchange server but If I try to configure Outlook, it just says the Exchange server is not available. I though the problem was the DNS, i've edited the hosts file to resolve the exchange server's IP (192.1468.101.99) with the name (srv99), now I can ping srv99 and it resolves but the problem with outlook persists. What could it be? how can i diagnose the problem? thanks -- carlos.sang |
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I think this link can help a lot!!! Solved my problems with Vista/Outlook 2007/Exchange/VPN. '::http://technet2.microsoft.com/Office/en-us/library/5aa9e3f8-c784-41ce-a2ad-d6bee5f699441033.mspx?mfr=true::' (http://technet2.microsoft.com/Office....mspx?mfr=true) Regards, Carlos -- carlos.sang |
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Carlos,
How did this fix the issue using VPN? This article deals with using Outlook to connect to Exchange over the Internet not through VPN connections. "carlos.sang" wrote: I think this link can help a lot!!! Solved my problems with Vista/Outlook 2007/Exchange/VPN. '::http://technet2.microsoft.com/Office/en-us/library/5aa9e3f8-c784-41ce-a2ad-d6bee5f699441033.mspx?mfr=true::' (http://technet2.microsoft.com/Office....mspx?mfr=true) Regards, Carlos -- carlos.sang |
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Sorry guys! I copied the wrong link:-( The correct is: 'http://support.microsoft.com/kb/887222/en-us' (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/887222/en-us) After I applied the workaround on ISA Server, my O07 on Vista connects perfect to exchange server 2003 via VPN. I will try to apply the correction pack to ISA (instead of workaround)server and check it! Good lucky Carlos -- carlos.sang |
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We have a Cisco VPN system, so this would not apply.
Thanks for the reply anyway. "carlos.sang" wrote: Sorry guys! I copied the wrong link:-( The correct is: 'http://support.microsoft.com/kb/887222/en-us' (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/887222/en-us) After I applied the workaround on ISA Server, my O07 on Vista connects perfect to exchange server 2003 via VPN. I will try to apply the correction pack to ISA (instead of workaround)server and check it! Good lucky Carlos -- carlos.sang |