RE: RPC over HTTP internal/external w/ISA Server 2k4

  • From: "Steve Moffat" <steve@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "[ExchangeList]" <exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 16:49:29 -0300

No it will stay with TCP on a fast network.

S 

-----Original Message-----
From: Sarbjit Singh Gill [mailto:ssgill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 1:56 PM
To: [ExchangeList]
Subject: [exchangelist] RE: RPC over HTTP internal/external w/ISA Server
2k4

http://www.MSExchange.org/

From my experience, the OUTLOOK will default to HTTP-RPC because the
option "Use HTTP when on fast network (good bandwidth). Sorry, I may not
have got the words right for the checkbox option ;)

/Gill
 

>-----Original Message-----
>From: John Tolmachoff (Lists) [mailto:johnlist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 12:49 AM
>To: [ExchangeList]
>Subject: [exchangelist] RE: RPC over HTTP internal/external w/ISA 
>Server 2k4
>
>http://www.MSExchange.org/
>
>Out of curiosity, if they are on the local LAN, why are they accessing 
>the Exchange server from Outlook via RPC over HTTP?
>Why not as a normal Exchange client?
>
>John T
>eServices For You
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Andrew English [mailto:andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>> Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 8:08 AM
>> To: [ExchangeList]
>> Subject: [exchangelist] RPC over HTTP internal/external w/ISA Server
>> 2k4
>> 
>> http://www.MSExchange.org/
>> 
>> 
>> I have ISA 2004 Server setup to allow OL2k3 users to access their 
>> emails by RPC over HTTP when they are away from the office
>with their
>> notebooks.
>> 
>> I am wondering if there is anyway to force OL2k3 to use their users 
>> local credentials to login via RPC over HTTP on the local
>LAN instead
>> of prompting them for a username and password each time. 
>It's already
>> driving the employees mad; we had to call the men in white coats to 
>> take them away.. ;)
>> 
>> Thanks
>> Andrew
>> 
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