I successfully set up Outlook Anywhere on my laptop with Outlook 2007 and our corporate Exchange 2007 server. This works perfectly on the laptop both within and outside the network. I would like to set it up also on my workstation at home. On the laptop I set it up first inside the network but that isn't possible with the workstation. Any suggestions how I can set up Outlook 2007 on the workstation via http? Martin
So its the same setup, just create an Exchange Account on your Home computer within Outlook. OL2007 will be more automatic than OL 2003 which you have to configure manually for Outlook Anywhere. -- John Oliver, Jr MCSE, MCT, CCNA Exchange MVP 2008 Microsoft Certified Partner wrote in message news:dc554f80-d879-4cf1-bbc8-ec1ab0754b88@q78g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... >I successfully set up Outlook Anywhere on my laptop with Outlook 2007 > and our corporate Exchange 2007 server. This works perfectly on the > laptop both within and outside the network. I would like to set it up > also on my workstation at home. On the laptop I set it up first inside > the network but that isn't possible with the workstation. > > Any suggestions how I can set up Outlook 2007 on the workstation via > http? > > Martin
On Feb 20, 8:59 pm, "John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]" wrote: > So its the same setup, just create an Exchange Account on your Home computer > within Outlook. OL2007 will be more automatic than OL 2003 which you have > to configure manually for Outlook Anywhere. > > -- > John Oliver, Jr > MCSE, MCT, CCNA > Exchange MVP 2008 > Microsoft Certified Partner > > wrote in message > > news:dc554f80-d879-4cf1-bbc8-ec1ab0754b88@q78g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... > > > > >I successfully set up Outlook Anywhere on my laptop with Outlook 2007 > > and our corporate Exchange 2007 server. This works perfectly on the > > laptop both within and outside the network. I would like to set it up > > also on my workstation at home. On the laptop I set it up first inside > > the network but that isn't possible with the workstation. > > > Any suggestions how I can set up Outlook 2007 on the workstation via > > http? > > > Martin- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Thanks. It wasn't quite as simple but I just went through all the configuration screens and entered the same information as on my laptop and it was OK. I had to set it up manually and enter the proxy settings. Martin
The autodiscover function should actually work.. So it is technically possible to set it up the easy way outside the network (i.e. from home). I believe the autodiscover.yourserver.com address should be resolvable from the outside and that should do the trick... Cheers. Fewture "mreddington" wrote: > On Feb 20, 8:59 pm, "John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]" > wrote: > > So its the same setup, just create an Exchange Account on your Home computer > > within Outlook. OL2007 will be more automatic than OL 2003 which you have > > to configure manually for Outlook Anywhere. > > > > -- > > John Oliver, Jr > > MCSE, MCT, CCNA > > Exchange MVP 2008 > > Microsoft Certified Partner > > > > wrote in message > > > > news:dc554f80-d879-4cf1-bbc8-ec1ab0754b88@q78g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... > > > > > > > > >I successfully set up Outlook Anywhere on my laptop with Outlook 2007 > > > and our corporate Exchange 2007 server. This works perfectly on the > > > laptop both within and outside the network. I would like to set it up > > > also on my workstation at home. On the laptop I set it up first inside > > > the network but that isn't possible with the workstation. > > > > > Any suggestions how I can set up Outlook 2007 on the workstation via > > > http? > > > > > Martin- Hide quoted text - > > > > - Show quoted text - > > Thanks. It wasn't quite as simple but I just went through all the > configuration screens and entered the same information as on my laptop > and it was OK. I had to set it up manually and enter the proxy > settings. > Martin >