If you have a FE/BE then that is all you need to do - presuming you have an SSL 
certificate in place.
The GUI does everything for you.

Simon.


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From: Sean Martin [mailto:seanmarti...@gmail.com]
Sent: 24 June 2010 17:31
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Exchange 2003 SP2 - RPC/HTTPs

Good morning folks,

I was just made aware that I may need to provide RPC/HTTPs services in a very 
short amount of time....

Exchange 2003 SP2, 1 FE, 2 BE

I already have a cert installed for activesync so I'm just looking for feedback 
to ensure I understand the process...

1) Install RPC Proxy on Front-end
2) Conifigure RPC on Front-end via ESM
3) Configure RPC on back-end via ESM
4) Configure RPC virtual directory
5) Setup client and test

Is that pretty much it?

- Sean

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