I can only imagine what happens to companies deploying an upgrade of either Exchange or Office. Test environment for a brand new Exchange 2010 deployment. While I can understand the principle of enforcing SSL security when making external connections, it's damned ridiculous to go through this rigamarole when simply setting up a The only way I was able to resolve it was by installing a trial cert from VeriSign, since even the AD issued by the domainĬA was not "trusted" by Outlook 2010 connecting via the internet. I have this problem as well with Outlook 2010 and not with OWA, iPhones, iPads or other mobile devices that can use ActiveSync. I'm at a loss as to what it could be tbh, i'm no exchange expert (this is my first attempt), just nobody else at work has any other idea so I was volunteered to try it out :) Made sure all exchange services are running RE-Created all the IIS Virtual directories (as per instructions here ) I know resolves on the machine, i've ensured RPC over HTTP is running on the exchange server, as well as enabled outlook anywhere. I've tried every possible combination of hostname which ![]() It's not firewall as i've even disabled firewall on the exchange server to test. I know it's not an issue with outlook (2010) as it has a connection to a different exchange 2010 server which works fine. Outlook must be online or connected to complete this action" The connection to microsoft exchange is unavailable. ![]() However, problems arise when I try to use outlook to connect, outlook simply won't do it, saying ![]() I've been tasked with trying out exchange server for our organisation, and I thought installation went well, all seemed to get setup correctly, OWA works perfetly and I can send and receive email to mailboxes on the domain.
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