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date: Fri, 7 Dec 2007 09:41:50 -0500,
group: microsoft.public.exchange.connectivity
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Re: Exchange 2007 / Outlook 2007 Connectivity Quirk
On Fri, 7 Dec 2007 13:49:37 -0500, "Rob" wrote:
>Thanks for the suggestions. It ended up being the Unified Messaging Virtual
>Directory which was causing the lookup problem (even though we're not using
>UM).
>
>
>
>We're all fixed now.
So how did you fix it?
>
>
>
>-Rob
>
>
>
>"Rob" wrote in message
>news:%23PBuF2OOIHA.3816@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> Should the CAS name in the Exchange Power Shell be the machine name or the
>> internal FQDN?
>>
>> -Rob
>>
>> "Rob" wrote in message
>> news:uJXrcbOOIHA.4688@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>> Nope, didn't work. I entered the FQDN and the machine name of the server
>>> into the Trusted Sites in IE and then rebooted my client. I still got
>>> the logon prompt from Outlook 2007. At least I select the box for
>>> Outlook to remember my pwd, so it doesn't come up again in my same
>>> session.
>>>
>>> (Could it be certificate related? The Exchange Server machine name is
>>> "XCHGSVR4.AD.domain.com" but the certificate within IIS for the Exchange
>>> directory gives "mail.domain.com" as the name. Could that be related?)
>>>
>>> -Rob
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "Alan J. English" wrote in message
>>> news:eZli6NOOIHA.4808@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>>>I had same issue. What you need to do is add the server(s) that you're
>>>>getting prompted to log into the trusted sites in IE. Strange but true.
>>>>
>>>> Alan
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Rob" wrote in message
>>>> news:OLTo58NOIHA.4912@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>>>I just started a consulting project and the client is using a single
>>>>>Exchange 2007 (NOT a domain controller) with Outlook 2007 clients in a
>>>>>Win2003 domain.
>>>>>
>>>>> After I log onto the domain and launch Outlook 2007, I'm prompted again
>>>>> for my credentials. Regardless of whether I enter them or just cancel
>>>>> the box, I can still send/receive mail. The auth box pops up again
>>>>> periodically throughout the day and there is Exchange message in the
>>>>> System Tray. I haven't tracked consistency of the pop-up yet. I'm not
>>>>> sharing calendars with any other users.
>>>>> There are some Outlook 2003 clients in the firm and they are NOT having
>>>>> this problem.
>>>>>
>>>>> At first, I thought it was related to this,
>>>>> http://blogs.technet.com/janelewis/archive/2007/01/05/tips-for-speeding-up-outlook-2007.aspx,
>>>>> so I unchecked that box. But that didn't solve the problem.
>>>>>
>>>>> Does anybody have any suggestions as to what is causing this? There is
>>>>> nothing in the Exchange or Outlook logs.
>>>>>
>>>>> Many thanks!
>>>>> -Rob
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
date: Fri, 07 Dec 2007 13:52:48 -0500
author: Andy David {MVP}
Re: Exchange 2007 / Outlook 2007 Connectivity Quirk
Actually, the problem reappeared. I've been on hold w/Raghu @ Microsoft
Support for about 2 hours now while he checks some things to try to help
me...
(What I thought worked before was setting the Unified Messaging Virtual
Directory in the Exchange Power Shell to the correct directory, even though
UM is turned off.)
-Rob
"Andy David {MVP}" wrote in message
news:ij5jl31ho4co2podvj2fb4t3j7kaimcrla@4ax.com...
> On Fri, 7 Dec 2007 13:49:37 -0500, "Rob" wrote:
>
>>Thanks for the suggestions. It ended up being the Unified Messaging
>>Virtual
>>Directory which was causing the lookup problem (even though we're not
>>using
>>UM).
>>
>>
>>
>>We're all fixed now.
>
> So how did you fix it?
>
>
>
>>
>>
>>
>>-Rob
>>
>>
>>
>>"Rob" wrote in message
>>news:%23PBuF2OOIHA.3816@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>> Should the CAS name in the Exchange Power Shell be the machine name or
>>> the
>>> internal FQDN?
>>>
>>> -Rob
>>>
>>> "Rob" wrote in message
>>> news:uJXrcbOOIHA.4688@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>> Nope, didn't work. I entered the FQDN and the machine name of the
>>>> server
>>>> into the Trusted Sites in IE and then rebooted my client. I still got
>>>> the logon prompt from Outlook 2007. At least I select the box for
>>>> Outlook to remember my pwd, so it doesn't come up again in my same
>>>> session.
>>>>
>>>> (Could it be certificate related? The Exchange Server machine name is
>>>> "XCHGSVR4.AD.domain.com" but the certificate within IIS for the
>>>> Exchange
>>>> directory gives "mail.domain.com" as the name. Could that be related?)
>>>>
>>>> -Rob
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Alan J. English" wrote in message
>>>> news:eZli6NOOIHA.4808@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>>>>I had same issue. What you need to do is add the server(s) that you're
>>>>>getting prompted to log into the trusted sites in IE. Strange but
>>>>>true.
>>>>>
>>>>> Alan
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Rob" wrote in message
>>>>> news:OLTo58NOIHA.4912@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>I just started a consulting project and the client is using a single
>>>>>>Exchange 2007 (NOT a domain controller) with Outlook 2007 clients in a
>>>>>>Win2003 domain.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> After I log onto the domain and launch Outlook 2007, I'm prompted
>>>>>> again
>>>>>> for my credentials. Regardless of whether I enter them or just
>>>>>> cancel
>>>>>> the box, I can still send/receive mail. The auth box pops up again
>>>>>> periodically throughout the day and there is Exchange message in the
>>>>>> System Tray. I haven't tracked consistency of the pop-up yet. I'm
>>>>>> not
>>>>>> sharing calendars with any other users.
>>>>>> There are some Outlook 2003 clients in the firm and they are NOT
>>>>>> having
>>>>>> this problem.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> At first, I thought it was related to this,
>>>>>> http://blogs.technet.com/janelewis/archive/2007/01/05/tips-for-speeding-up-outlook-2007.aspx,
>>>>>> so I unchecked that box. But that didn't solve the problem.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Does anybody have any suggestions as to what is causing this? There
>>>>>> is
>>>>>> nothing in the Exchange or Outlook logs.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Many thanks!
>>>>>> -Rob
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
date: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 13:30:49 -0500
author: Rob
Re: Exchange 2007 / Outlook 2007 Connectivity Quirk
If you haven't tried this, I recommend it:
<a href="http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/
2007/07/18/446400.aspx">http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/
2007/07/18/446400.aspx</a>
On Dec 10 2007, 12:30 pm, "Rob" wrote:
> Actually, the problem reappeared. I've been on hold w/Raghu @ Microsoft
> Support for about 2 hours now while he checks some things to try to help
> me...
>
> (What I thought worked before was setting the Unified Messaging Virtual
> Directory in the Exchange Power Shell to the correct directory, even though
> UM is turned off.)
>
> -Rob
>
> "Andy David {MVP}" wrote in messagenews:ij5jl31ho4co2podvj2fb4t3j7kaimcrla@4ax.com...
>
> > On Fri, 7 Dec 2007 13:49:37 -0500, "Rob" wrote:
>
> >>Thanks for the suggestions. It ended up being the Unified Messaging
> >>Virtual
> >>Directory which was causing the lookup problem (even though we're not
> >>using
> >>UM).
>
> >>We're all fixed now.
>
> > So how did you fix it?
>
> >>-Rob
>
> >>"Rob" wrote in message
> >>news:%23PBuF2OOIHA.3816@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> >>> Should the CAS name in the Exchange Power Shell be the machine name or
> >>> the
> >>> internal FQDN?
>
> >>> -Rob
>
> >>> "Rob" wrote in message
> >>>news:uJXrcbOOIHA.4688@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> >>>> Nope, didn't work. I entered the FQDN and the machine name of the
> >>>> server
> >>>> into the Trusted Sites in IE and then rebooted my client. I still got
> >>>> the logon prompt from Outlook 2007. At least I select the box for
> >>>> Outlook to remember my pwd, so it doesn't come up again in my same
> >>>> session.
>
> >>>> (Could it be certificate related? The Exchange Server machine name is
> >>>> "XCHGSVR4.AD.domain.com" but the certificate within IIS for the
> >>>> Exchange
> >>>> directory gives "mail.domain.com" as the name. Could that be related?)
>
> >>>> -Rob
>
> >>>> "Alan J. English" wrote in message
> >>>>news:eZli6NOOIHA.4808@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> >>>>>I had same issue. What you need to do is add the server(s) that you're
> >>>>>getting prompted to log into the trusted sites in IE. Strange but
> >>>>>true.
>
> >>>>> Alan
>
> >>>>> "Rob" wrote in message
> >>>>>news:OLTo58NOIHA.4912@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> >>>>>>I just started a consulting project and the client is using a single
> >>>>>>Exchange 2007 (NOT a domain controller) with Outlook 2007 clients in a
> >>>>>>Win2003 domain.
>
> >>>>>> After I log onto the domain and launch Outlook 2007, I'm prompted
> >>>>>> again
> >>>>>> for my credentials. Regardless of whether I enter them or just
> >>>>>> cancel
> >>>>>> the box, I can still send/receive mail. The auth box pops up again
> >>>>>> periodically throughout the day and there is Exchange message in the
> >>>>>> System Tray. I haven't tracked consistency of the pop-up yet. I'm
> >>>>>> not
> >>>>>> sharing calendars with any other users.
> >>>>>> There are some Outlook 2003 clients in the firm and they are NOT
> >>>>>> having
> >>>>>> this problem.
>
> >>>>>> At first, I thought it was related to this,
> >>>>>>http://blogs.technet.com/janelewis/archive/2007/01/05/tips-for-speedi...,
> >>>>>> so I unchecked that box. But that didn't solve the problem.
>
> >>>>>> Does anybody have any suggestions as to what is causing this? There
> >>>>>> is
> >>>>>> nothing in the Exchange or Outlook logs.
>
> >>>>>> Many thanks!
> >>>>>> -Rob
date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 12:26:12 -0800 (PST)
author: Webs
Re: Exchange 2007 / Outlook 2007 Connectivity Quirk
If you haven't tried this, I recommend it:
<a href="http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/
2007/07/18/446400.aspx">http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/
2007/07/18/446400.aspx</a>
On Dec 10 2007, 12:30 pm, "Rob" wrote:
> Actually, the problem reappeared. I've been on hold w/Raghu @ Microsoft
> Support for about 2 hours now while he checks some things to try to help
> me...
>
> (What I thought worked before was setting the Unified Messaging Virtual
> Directory in the Exchange Power Shell to the correct directory, even though
> UM is turned off.)
>
> -Rob
>
> "Andy David {MVP}" wrote in messagenews:ij5jl31ho4co2podvj2fb4t3j7kaimcrla@4ax.com...
>
> > On Fri, 7 Dec 2007 13:49:37 -0500, "Rob" wrote:
>
> >>Thanks for the suggestions. It ended up being the Unified Messaging
> >>Virtual
> >>Directory which was causing the lookup problem (even though we're not
> >>using
> >>UM).
>
> >>We're all fixed now.
>
> > So how did you fix it?
>
> >>-Rob
>
> >>"Rob" wrote in message
> >>news:%23PBuF2OOIHA.3816@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> >>> Should the CAS name in the Exchange Power Shell be the machine name or
> >>> the
> >>> internal FQDN?
>
> >>> -Rob
>
> >>> "Rob" wrote in message
> >>>news:uJXrcbOOIHA.4688@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> >>>> Nope, didn't work. I entered the FQDN and the machine name of the
> >>>> server
> >>>> into the Trusted Sites in IE and then rebooted my client. I still got
> >>>> the logon prompt from Outlook 2007. At least I select the box for
> >>>> Outlook to remember my pwd, so it doesn't come up again in my same
> >>>> session.
>
> >>>> (Could it be certificate related? The Exchange Server machine name is
> >>>> "XCHGSVR4.AD.domain.com" but the certificate within IIS for the
> >>>> Exchange
> >>>> directory gives "mail.domain.com" as the name. Could that be related?)
>
> >>>> -Rob
>
> >>>> "Alan J. English" wrote in message
> >>>>news:eZli6NOOIHA.4808@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> >>>>>I had same issue. What you need to do is add the server(s) that you're
> >>>>>getting prompted to log into the trusted sites in IE. Strange but
> >>>>>true.
>
> >>>>> Alan
>
> >>>>> "Rob" wrote in message
> >>>>>news:OLTo58NOIHA.4912@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> >>>>>>I just started a consulting project and the client is using a single
> >>>>>>Exchange 2007 (NOT a domain controller) with Outlook 2007 clients in a
> >>>>>>Win2003 domain.
>
> >>>>>> After I log onto the domain and launch Outlook 2007, I'm prompted
> >>>>>> again
> >>>>>> for my credentials. Regardless of whether I enter them or just
> >>>>>> cancel
> >>>>>> the box, I can still send/receive mail. The auth box pops up again
> >>>>>> periodically throughout the day and there is Exchange message in the
> >>>>>> System Tray. I haven't tracked consistency of the pop-up yet. I'm
> >>>>>> not
> >>>>>> sharing calendars with any other users.
> >>>>>> There are some Outlook 2003 clients in the firm and they are NOT
> >>>>>> having
> >>>>>> this problem.
>
> >>>>>> At first, I thought it was related to this,
> >>>>>>http://blogs.technet.com/janelewis/archive/2007/01/05/tips-for-speedi...,
> >>>>>> so I unchecked that box. But that didn't solve the problem.
>
> >>>>>> Does anybody have any suggestions as to what is causing this? There
> >>>>>> is
> >>>>>> nothing in the Exchange or Outlook logs.
>
> >>>>>> Many thanks!
> >>>>>> -Rob
date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 12:26:25 -0800 (PST)
author: Webs
Re: Exchange 2007 / Outlook 2007 Connectivity Quirk
Hmm... bad link, try this one: http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2007/07/18/446400.aspx
On Jan 29, 2:26 pm, Webs wrote:
> If you haven't tried this, I recommend it:
> <a href="http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/
> 2007/07/18/446400.aspx">http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/
> 2007/07/18/446400.aspx</a>
>
> On Dec 10 2007, 12:30 pm, "Rob" wrote:
>
> > Actually, the problem reappeared. I've been on hold w/Raghu @ Microsoft
> > Support for about 2 hours now while he checks some things to try to help
> > me...
>
> > (What I thought worked before was setting the Unified Messaging Virtual
> > Directory in the Exchange Power Shell to the correct directory, even though
> > UM is turned off.)
>
> > -Rob
>
> > "Andy David {MVP}" wrote in messagenews:ij5jl31ho4co2podvj2fb4t3j7kaimcrla@4ax.com...
>
> > > On Fri, 7 Dec 2007 13:49:37 -0500, "Rob" wrote:
>
> > >>Thanks for the suggestions. It ended up being the Unified Messaging
> > >>Virtual
> > >>Directory which was causing the lookup problem (even though we're not
> > >>using
> > >>UM).
>
> > >>We're all fixed now.
>
> > > So how did you fix it?
>
> > >>-Rob
>
> > >>"Rob" wrote in message
> > >>news:%23PBuF2OOIHA.3816@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> > >>> Should the CAS name in the Exchange Power Shell be the machine name or
> > >>> the
> > >>> internal FQDN?
>
> > >>> -Rob
>
> > >>> "Rob" wrote in message
> > >>>news:uJXrcbOOIHA.4688@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> > >>>> Nope, didn't work. I entered the FQDN and the machine name of the
> > >>>> server
> > >>>> into the Trusted Sites in IE and then rebooted my client. I still got
> > >>>> the logon prompt from Outlook 2007. At least I select the box for
> > >>>> Outlook to remember my pwd, so it doesn't come up again in my same
> > >>>> session.
>
> > >>>> (Could it be certificate related? The Exchange Server machine name is
> > >>>> "XCHGSVR4.AD.domain.com" but the certificate within IIS for the
> > >>>> Exchange
> > >>>> directory gives "mail.domain.com" as the name. Could that be related?)
>
> > >>>> -Rob
>
> > >>>> "Alan J. English" wrote in message
> > >>>>news:eZli6NOOIHA.4808@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> > >>>>>I had same issue. What you need to do is add the server(s) that you're
> > >>>>>getting prompted to log into the trusted sites in IE. Strange but
> > >>>>>true.
>
> > >>>>> Alan
>
> > >>>>> "Rob" wrote in message
> > >>>>>news:OLTo58NOIHA.4912@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> > >>>>>>I just started a consulting project and the client is using a single
> > >>>>>>Exchange 2007 (NOT a domain controller) with Outlook 2007 clients in a
> > >>>>>>Win2003 domain.
>
> > >>>>>> After I log onto the domain and launch Outlook 2007, I'm prompted
> > >>>>>> again
> > >>>>>> for my credentials. Regardless of whether I enter them or just
> > >>>>>> cancel
> > >>>>>> the box, I can still send/receive mail. The auth box pops up again
> > >>>>>> periodically throughout the day and there is Exchange message in the
> > >>>>>> System Tray. I haven't tracked consistency of the pop-up yet. I'm
> > >>>>>> not
> > >>>>>> sharing calendars with any other users.
> > >>>>>> There are some Outlook 2003 clients in the firm and they are NOT
> > >>>>>> having
> > >>>>>> this problem.
>
> > >>>>>> At first, I thought it was related to this,
> > >>>>>>http://blogs.technet.com/janelewis/archive/2007/01/05/tips-for-speedi...,
> > >>>>>> so I unchecked that box. But that didn't solve the problem.
>
> > >>>>>> Does anybody have any suggestions as to what is causing this? There
> > >>>>>> is
> > >>>>>> nothing in the Exchange or Outlook logs.
>
> > >>>>>> Many thanks!
> > >>>>>> -Rob
date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 12:27:23 -0800 (PST)
author: Webs
Re: Exchange 2007 / Outlook 2007 Connectivity Quirk
Hmm... bad link, try this one: http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2007/07/18/446400.aspx
On Jan 29, 2:26 pm, Webs wrote:
> If you haven't tried this, I recommend it:
> <a href="http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/
> 2007/07/18/446400.aspx">http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/
> 2007/07/18/446400.aspx</a>
>
> On Dec 10 2007, 12:30 pm, "Rob" wrote:
>
> > Actually, the problem reappeared. I've been on hold w/Raghu @ Microsoft
> > Support for about 2 hours now while he checks some things to try to help
> > me...
>
> > (What I thought worked before was setting the Unified Messaging Virtual
> > Directory in the Exchange Power Shell to the correct directory, even though
> > UM is turned off.)
>
> > -Rob
>
> > "Andy David {MVP}" wrote in messagenews:ij5jl31ho4co2podvj2fb4t3j7kaimcrla@4ax.com...
>
> > > On Fri, 7 Dec 2007 13:49:37 -0500, "Rob" wrote:
>
> > >>Thanks for the suggestions. It ended up being the Unified Messaging
> > >>Virtual
> > >>Directory which was causing the lookup problem (even though we're not
> > >>using
> > >>UM).
>
> > >>We're all fixed now.
>
> > > So how did you fix it?
>
> > >>-Rob
>
> > >>"Rob" wrote in message
> > >>news:%23PBuF2OOIHA.3816@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> > >>> Should the CAS name in the Exchange Power Shell be the machine name or
> > >>> the
> > >>> internal FQDN?
>
> > >>> -Rob
>
> > >>> "Rob" wrote in message
> > >>>news:uJXrcbOOIHA.4688@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> > >>>> Nope, didn't work. I entered the FQDN and the machine name of the
> > >>>> server
> > >>>> into the Trusted Sites in IE and then rebooted my client. I still got
> > >>>> the logon prompt from Outlook 2007. At least I select the box for
> > >>>> Outlook to remember my pwd, so it doesn't come up again in my same
> > >>>> session.
>
> > >>>> (Could it be certificate related? The Exchange Server machine name is
> > >>>> "XCHGSVR4.AD.domain.com" but the certificate within IIS for the
> > >>>> Exchange
> > >>>> directory gives "mail.domain.com" as the name. Could that be related?)
>
> > >>>> -Rob
>
> > >>>> "Alan J. English" wrote in message
> > >>>>news:eZli6NOOIHA.4808@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> > >>>>>I had same issue. What you need to do is add the server(s) that you're
> > >>>>>getting prompted to log into the trusted sites in IE. Strange but
> > >>>>>true.
>
> > >>>>> Alan
>
> > >>>>> "Rob" wrote in message
> > >>>>>news:OLTo58NOIHA.4912@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> > >>>>>>I just started a consulting project and the client is using a single
> > >>>>>>Exchange 2007 (NOT a domain controller) with Outlook 2007 clients in a
> > >>>>>>Win2003 domain.
>
> > >>>>>> After I log onto the domain and launch Outlook 2007, I'm prompted
> > >>>>>> again
> > >>>>>> for my credentials. Regardless of whether I enter them or just
> > >>>>>> cancel
> > >>>>>> the box, I can still send/receive mail. The auth box pops up again
> > >>>>>> periodically throughout the day and there is Exchange message in the
> > >>>>>> System Tray. I haven't tracked consistency of the pop-up yet. I'm
> > >>>>>> not
> > >>>>>> sharing calendars with any other users.
> > >>>>>> There are some Outlook 2003 clients in the firm and they are NOT
> > >>>>>> having
> > >>>>>> this problem.
>
> > >>>>>> At first, I thought it was related to this,
> > >>>>>>http://blogs.technet.com/janelewis/archive/2007/01/05/tips-for-speedi...,
> > >>>>>> so I unchecked that box. But that didn't solve the problem.
>
> > >>>>>> Does anybody have any suggestions as to what is causing this? There
> > >>>>>> is
> > >>>>>> nothing in the Exchange or Outlook logs.
>
> > >>>>>> Many thanks!
> > >>>>>> -Rob
date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 12:27:34 -0800 (PST)
author: Webs
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