Hello, I am unable to use Outlook with MAPI over a long distance VPN tunnel. This always worked with Exchange 2000, but no longer works since upgrading to Exchange 2003. Users that are connecting over a short-distance VPN tunnel have no issues. I read a knowledge base article about black hole routers, however, I am able to connect to a test Exchange 2000 in the office. Does Exchange 2003 handle requests differently than Exchange 2000. Thoughts? Thanks, Scallica
On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 13:32:37 -0500, "Scallica" wrote: >Hello, > >I am unable to use Outlook with MAPI over a long distance VPN tunnel. This >always worked with Exchange 2000, but no longer works since upgrading to >Exchange 2003. Users that are connecting over a short-distance VPN tunnel >have no issues. I read a knowledge base article about black hole routers, >however, I am able to connect to a test Exchange 2000 in the office. Does >Exchange 2003 handle requests differently than Exchange 2000. Thoughts? > >Thanks, >Scallica > No practical differences. You could perhaps look at using RPC over HTTPS instead. Have you heard about that?
> >>I am unable to use Outlook with MAPI over a long distance VPN tunnel. This >>always worked with Exchange 2000, but no longer works since upgrading to >>Exchange 2003. Users that are connecting over a short-distance VPN tunnel >>have no issues. I read a knowledge base article about black hole routers, >>however, I am able to connect to a test Exchange 2000 in the office. Does >>Exchange 2003 handle requests differently than Exchange 2000. Thoughts? >> >>Thanks, >>Scallica >> > No practical differences. You could perhaps look at using RPC over > HTTPS instead. Have you heard about that? Yes, but I should not have use that when I have a dedicated VPN tunnel.