RE: Outlook 'anywhere' (aka nowhere) and Exchange 2007

2008-05-01 Thread Edwards, David
Oliver, 

When you try to connect, if you hold down the Ctrl key and right click
the Outlook icon on the system tray, select Connection Status. There you
will see what is connecting and what is not. You will need to make sure
that you can connect to a GC server/DC and that the ports for both are
open in your firewall. There is a KB article on how to setup RPC over
HTTP but I cannot recall the number. 

Regards, 
Dave

-Original Message-
From: Oliver Marshall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 12:48 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Outlook 'anywhere' (aka nowhere) and Exchange 2007

Hi chaps,

I'm having a 'mare getting Outlook Anywhere working on an Exchange 2007
sp1 box running on 64bit 2003 and Outlook 2007 clients. 

I've installed RPC over HTTP on the server, I've enabled Outlook
Anywhere in Exchange 2007, I've set up a self signed cert for the
external name, and opened up port 443.

When I set the the outlook clients up it just reports 'disconnected'. On
the outlook end I've set it up the same way I would when using SBS or
Exchange 2003. Everything *looks* ok on the server end. There's nothing
apparent in either set of event logs.

I guess I have two questions. Firstly, are there any logs somewhere I
can check to see whats failing? Also, does 'outlook anywhere' *require*
a cert to be used from a valid cert authority or should I be able to
just install the self cert on each of the client machines for it to work
?

Olly

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RE: Outlook 'anywhere' (aka nowhere) and Exchange 2007

2008-04-30 Thread Troy Meyer
No offense to the wealth of knowledge that is Tech Republic, but I call BS

You can setup SAN certs for 2007, but Exchange sure doesn't depend on them.  
AND the basis for SAN certs is for autodiscover services, not OA (so you could 
blow off autodiscover as a whole if you were using only 2003 clients and 
everything would work just fine, including OA).

I think links to MS docs might be a better place to start:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc179036.aspx

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa998934(EXCHG.80).aspx


-troy


-Original Message-
From: Bob Fronk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 12:07 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Outlook 'anywhere' (aka nowhere) and Exchange 2007

Make sure you are using the local name of the server in your outlook
setup.

For example, if your mail server is named "exchange" on your internal
network, but is called "mail" on your external mx record, you must your
"exchange" in the server name when setting up the outlook profile.  Also
you need to make sure the name you enter in the OA settings in Outllook
matches the certificate.

As for buying a cert, I could not get OA to work until I purchased a
cert.  I used GoDaddy.  I want to say it was $30.

However, I have not set it up in EX2007.

Also check this blurb:

"Exchange 2007 apparently depends on a number of subject alternative
names. If you don't have your subject alternative names on your
certificate in the correct order, and they don't match the correct
common name on the same certificate, you can look forward to hours of
troubleshooting Outlook Anywhere Access from Outlook 2007 clients. Oh,
give us back the sheer simplicity of Exchange 2003 and RPC/HTTP."

Cut from this article:
http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-1035_11-6184591.html



Bob Fronk
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


> -Original Message-
> From: Oliver Marshall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 1:48 PM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: Outlook 'anywhere' (aka nowhere) and Exchange 2007
>
> Hi chaps,
>
> I'm having a 'mare getting Outlook Anywhere working on an Exchange
2007
> sp1 box running on 64bit 2003 and Outlook 2007 clients.
>
> I've installed RPC over HTTP on the server, I've enabled Outlook
> Anywhere in Exchange 2007, I've set up a self signed cert for the
> external name, and opened up port 443.
>
> When I set the the outlook clients up it just reports 'disconnected'.
On
> the outlook end I've set it up the same way I would when using SBS or
> Exchange 2003. Everything *looks* ok on the server end. There's
nothing
> apparent in either set of event logs.
>
> I guess I have two questions. Firstly, are there any logs somewhere I
> can check to see whats failing? Also, does 'outlook anywhere'
*require*
> a cert to be used from a valid cert authority or should I be able to
> just install the self cert on each of the client machines for it to
work
> ?
>
> Olly
>
> ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja!~
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RE: Outlook 'anywhere' (aka nowhere) and Exchange 2007

2008-04-30 Thread Bob Fronk
Make sure you are using the local name of the server in your outlook
setup.

For example, if your mail server is named "exchange" on your internal
network, but is called "mail" on your external mx record, you must your
"exchange" in the server name when setting up the outlook profile.  Also
you need to make sure the name you enter in the OA settings in Outllook
matches the certificate.

As for buying a cert, I could not get OA to work until I purchased a
cert.  I used GoDaddy.  I want to say it was $30.

However, I have not set it up in EX2007.

Also check this blurb:

"Exchange 2007 apparently depends on a number of subject alternative
names. If you don't have your subject alternative names on your
certificate in the correct order, and they don't match the correct
common name on the same certificate, you can look forward to hours of
troubleshooting Outlook Anywhere Access from Outlook 2007 clients. Oh,
give us back the sheer simplicity of Exchange 2003 and RPC/HTTP."

Cut from this article:
http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-1035_11-6184591.html



Bob Fronk
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


> -Original Message-
> From: Oliver Marshall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 1:48 PM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: Outlook 'anywhere' (aka nowhere) and Exchange 2007
> 
> Hi chaps,
> 
> I'm having a 'mare getting Outlook Anywhere working on an Exchange
2007
> sp1 box running on 64bit 2003 and Outlook 2007 clients.
> 
> I've installed RPC over HTTP on the server, I've enabled Outlook
> Anywhere in Exchange 2007, I've set up a self signed cert for the
> external name, and opened up port 443.
> 
> When I set the the outlook clients up it just reports 'disconnected'.
On
> the outlook end I've set it up the same way I would when using SBS or
> Exchange 2003. Everything *looks* ok on the server end. There's
nothing
> apparent in either set of event logs.
> 
> I guess I have two questions. Firstly, are there any logs somewhere I
> can check to see whats failing? Also, does 'outlook anywhere'
*require*
> a cert to be used from a valid cert authority or should I be able to
> just install the self cert on each of the client machines for it to
work
> ?
> 
> Olly
> 
> ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja!~
> ~ <http://www.sunbelt-software.com/SunbeltMessagingNinja.cfm>  ~

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RE: Outlook 'anywhere' (aka nowhere) and Exchange 2007

2008-04-30 Thread Troy Meyer
Olly


Try

Certificatesforexchange.com

99-100 times OA will work with just turning it on and setting up the client 
correctly.


-Original Message-
From: Oliver Marshall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 11:16 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Outlook 'anywhere' (aka nowhere) and Exchange 2007

Michael,

Where are you seeing UC certs for $50 ?

-Original Message-
From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 30 April 2008 18:59
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Outlook 'anywhere' (aka nowhere) and Exchange 2007

You can do self-certs if you want. But with a UC cert costing less than
$50,
I don't know why you would. Waste of time and effort.

You need to go back and do the cert properly. It requires a minimum of 3
SANs in it.

And you'd be better off asking this kind of question in the Exchange
group.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
MCSE/Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-Original Message-
From: Oliver Marshall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 1:48 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Outlook 'anywhere' (aka nowhere) and Exchange 2007

Hi chaps,

I'm having a 'mare getting Outlook Anywhere working on an Exchange 2007
sp1 box running on 64bit 2003 and Outlook 2007 clients.

I've installed RPC over HTTP on the server, I've enabled Outlook
Anywhere in Exchange 2007, I've set up a self signed cert for the
external name, and opened up port 443.

When I set the the outlook clients up it just reports 'disconnected'. On
the outlook end I've set it up the same way I would when using SBS or
Exchange 2003. Everything *looks* ok on the server end. There's nothing
apparent in either set of event logs.

I guess I have two questions. Firstly, are there any logs somewhere I
can check to see whats failing? Also, does 'outlook anywhere' *require*
a cert to be used from a valid cert authority or should I be able to
just install the self cert on each of the client machines for it to work
?

Olly

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RE: Outlook 'anywhere' (aka nowhere) and Exchange 2007

2008-04-30 Thread Michael B. Smith
http://certificatesforexchange.com/

They are actually from USD $30

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
MCSE/Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-Original Message-
From: Oliver Marshall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 2:16 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Outlook 'anywhere' (aka nowhere) and Exchange 2007

Michael, 

Where are you seeing UC certs for $50 ?

-Original Message-
From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 30 April 2008 18:59
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Outlook 'anywhere' (aka nowhere) and Exchange 2007

You can do self-certs if you want. But with a UC cert costing less than
$50,
I don't know why you would. Waste of time and effort.

You need to go back and do the cert properly. It requires a minimum of 3
SANs in it.

And you'd be better off asking this kind of question in the Exchange
group.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
MCSE/Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-Original Message-
From: Oliver Marshall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 1:48 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Outlook 'anywhere' (aka nowhere) and Exchange 2007

Hi chaps,

I'm having a 'mare getting Outlook Anywhere working on an Exchange 2007
sp1 box running on 64bit 2003 and Outlook 2007 clients. 

I've installed RPC over HTTP on the server, I've enabled Outlook
Anywhere in Exchange 2007, I've set up a self signed cert for the
external name, and opened up port 443.

When I set the the outlook clients up it just reports 'disconnected'. On
the outlook end I've set it up the same way I would when using SBS or
Exchange 2003. Everything *looks* ok on the server end. There's nothing
apparent in either set of event logs.

I guess I have two questions. Firstly, are there any logs somewhere I
can check to see whats failing? Also, does 'outlook anywhere' *require*
a cert to be used from a valid cert authority or should I be able to
just install the self cert on each of the client machines for it to work
?

Olly

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RE: Outlook 'anywhere' (aka nowhere) and Exchange 2007

2008-04-30 Thread Steve Kistenmacher
2nd that also check dns make sure you added 'autodiscovery' entry 
 http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2007/07/02/445698.aspx 


-Original Message-
From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 1:59 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Outlook 'anywhere' (aka nowhere) and Exchange 2007

You can do self-certs if you want. But with a UC cert costing less than $50,
I don't know why you would. Waste of time and effort.

You need to go back and do the cert properly. It requires a minimum of 3
SANs in it.

And you'd be better off asking this kind of question in the Exchange group.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
MCSE/Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-Original Message-
From: Oliver Marshall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 1:48 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Outlook 'anywhere' (aka nowhere) and Exchange 2007

Hi chaps,

I'm having a 'mare getting Outlook Anywhere working on an Exchange 2007
sp1 box running on 64bit 2003 and Outlook 2007 clients. 

I've installed RPC over HTTP on the server, I've enabled Outlook
Anywhere in Exchange 2007, I've set up a self signed cert for the
external name, and opened up port 443.

When I set the the outlook clients up it just reports 'disconnected'. On
the outlook end I've set it up the same way I would when using SBS or
Exchange 2003. Everything *looks* ok on the server end. There's nothing
apparent in either set of event logs.

I guess I have two questions. Firstly, are there any logs somewhere I
can check to see whats failing? Also, does 'outlook anywhere' *require*
a cert to be used from a valid cert authority or should I be able to
just install the self cert on each of the client machines for it to work
?

Olly

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RE: Outlook 'anywhere' (aka nowhere) and Exchange 2007

2008-04-30 Thread Tim Vander Kooi
I got mine from Digicert for $188 for the first 3 and then $39 per additional 
name past that. Very cheap in my opinion.
Tim

-Original Message-
From: Oliver Marshall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 1:16 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Outlook 'anywhere' (aka nowhere) and Exchange 2007

Michael,

Where are you seeing UC certs for $50 ?

-Original Message-
From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 30 April 2008 18:59
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Outlook 'anywhere' (aka nowhere) and Exchange 2007

You can do self-certs if you want. But with a UC cert costing less than
$50,
I don't know why you would. Waste of time and effort.

You need to go back and do the cert properly. It requires a minimum of 3
SANs in it.

And you'd be better off asking this kind of question in the Exchange
group.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
MCSE/Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-Original Message-
From: Oliver Marshall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 1:48 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Outlook 'anywhere' (aka nowhere) and Exchange 2007

Hi chaps,

I'm having a 'mare getting Outlook Anywhere working on an Exchange 2007
sp1 box running on 64bit 2003 and Outlook 2007 clients.

I've installed RPC over HTTP on the server, I've enabled Outlook
Anywhere in Exchange 2007, I've set up a self signed cert for the
external name, and opened up port 443.

When I set the the outlook clients up it just reports 'disconnected'. On
the outlook end I've set it up the same way I would when using SBS or
Exchange 2003. Everything *looks* ok on the server end. There's nothing
apparent in either set of event logs.

I guess I have two questions. Firstly, are there any logs somewhere I
can check to see whats failing? Also, does 'outlook anywhere' *require*
a cert to be used from a valid cert authority or should I be able to
just install the self cert on each of the client machines for it to work
?

Olly

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RE: Outlook 'anywhere' (aka nowhere) and Exchange 2007

2008-04-30 Thread Oliver Marshall
Michael, 

Where are you seeing UC certs for $50 ?

-Original Message-
From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 30 April 2008 18:59
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Outlook 'anywhere' (aka nowhere) and Exchange 2007

You can do self-certs if you want. But with a UC cert costing less than
$50,
I don't know why you would. Waste of time and effort.

You need to go back and do the cert properly. It requires a minimum of 3
SANs in it.

And you'd be better off asking this kind of question in the Exchange
group.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
MCSE/Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-Original Message-
From: Oliver Marshall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 1:48 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Outlook 'anywhere' (aka nowhere) and Exchange 2007

Hi chaps,

I'm having a 'mare getting Outlook Anywhere working on an Exchange 2007
sp1 box running on 64bit 2003 and Outlook 2007 clients. 

I've installed RPC over HTTP on the server, I've enabled Outlook
Anywhere in Exchange 2007, I've set up a self signed cert for the
external name, and opened up port 443.

When I set the the outlook clients up it just reports 'disconnected'. On
the outlook end I've set it up the same way I would when using SBS or
Exchange 2003. Everything *looks* ok on the server end. There's nothing
apparent in either set of event logs.

I guess I have two questions. Firstly, are there any logs somewhere I
can check to see whats failing? Also, does 'outlook anywhere' *require*
a cert to be used from a valid cert authority or should I be able to
just install the self cert on each of the client machines for it to work
?

Olly

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RE: Outlook 'anywhere' (aka nowhere) and Exchange 2007

2008-04-30 Thread Michael B. Smith
You can do self-certs if you want. But with a UC cert costing less than $50,
I don't know why you would. Waste of time and effort.

You need to go back and do the cert properly. It requires a minimum of 3
SANs in it.

And you'd be better off asking this kind of question in the Exchange group.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
MCSE/Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-Original Message-
From: Oliver Marshall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 1:48 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Outlook 'anywhere' (aka nowhere) and Exchange 2007

Hi chaps,

I'm having a 'mare getting Outlook Anywhere working on an Exchange 2007
sp1 box running on 64bit 2003 and Outlook 2007 clients. 

I've installed RPC over HTTP on the server, I've enabled Outlook
Anywhere in Exchange 2007, I've set up a self signed cert for the
external name, and opened up port 443.

When I set the the outlook clients up it just reports 'disconnected'. On
the outlook end I've set it up the same way I would when using SBS or
Exchange 2003. Everything *looks* ok on the server end. There's nothing
apparent in either set of event logs.

I guess I have two questions. Firstly, are there any logs somewhere I
can check to see whats failing? Also, does 'outlook anywhere' *require*
a cert to be used from a valid cert authority or should I be able to
just install the self cert on each of the client machines for it to work
?

Olly

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RE: Outlook 'anywhere' (aka nowhere) and Exchange 2007

2008-04-30 Thread gsweers
I don't see it listed here, but you configured the Outlook client to use
RPC to connect right?  
Installed the local cert on the client.  If the client does not trust
the cert it will not connect.

Greg

-Original Message-
From: Oliver Marshall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 1:48 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Outlook 'anywhere' (aka nowhere) and Exchange 2007

Hi chaps,

I'm having a 'mare getting Outlook Anywhere working on an Exchange 2007
sp1 box running on 64bit 2003 and Outlook 2007 clients. 

I've installed RPC over HTTP on the server, I've enabled Outlook
Anywhere in Exchange 2007, I've set up a self signed cert for the
external name, and opened up port 443.

When I set the the outlook clients up it just reports 'disconnected'. On
the outlook end I've set it up the same way I would when using SBS or
Exchange 2003. Everything *looks* ok on the server end. There's nothing
apparent in either set of event logs.

I guess I have two questions. Firstly, are there any logs somewhere I
can check to see whats failing? Also, does 'outlook anywhere' *require*
a cert to be used from a valid cert authority or should I be able to
just install the self cert on each of the client machines for it to work
?

Olly

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Outlook 'anywhere' (aka nowhere) and Exchange 2007

2008-04-30 Thread Oliver Marshall
Hi chaps,

I'm having a 'mare getting Outlook Anywhere working on an Exchange 2007
sp1 box running on 64bit 2003 and Outlook 2007 clients. 

I've installed RPC over HTTP on the server, I've enabled Outlook
Anywhere in Exchange 2007, I've set up a self signed cert for the
external name, and opened up port 443.

When I set the the outlook clients up it just reports 'disconnected'. On
the outlook end I've set it up the same way I would when using SBS or
Exchange 2003. Everything *looks* ok on the server end. There's nothing
apparent in either set of event logs.

I guess I have two questions. Firstly, are there any logs somewhere I
can check to see whats failing? Also, does 'outlook anywhere' *require*
a cert to be used from a valid cert authority or should I be able to
just install the self cert on each of the client machines for it to work
?

Olly

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