Rui J.M. Silva
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Fri Jan 21, 2005 12:38 am Post subject:
Re: rcp over https on existing front end server? |
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No problem at all.
Just make sure you have Exchange 2003 SP1, and enable RPC over HTTP(s) by
using Exchange System Manager (ESM): go to Properties of the back-end
server, there's a tab called RPC over HTTP, and enable it. Then do the same
for the front-end (allways do back-end first).
You should read the complete procedures from: "Exchange Server 2003 RPC over
HTTP Deployment Scenarios",
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/2003/library/ex2k3rpc.mspx
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"James" <lynxo78@nospamherexxx.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Hi,
I have a simple frontend/backend exchange 2003 topology. Domain is Windows
2003 mixed mode (2000+2003 DC's). The front end server currently serves
OWA
and Activesync clients (https only). I also want to use the RPC over https
component of Windows 2003 to enable Outlook 2003 clients to synchronize
their mail this way.
Are there any problems with me enabling this on the front end server?
Thanks,
James
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