Topic Last Modified: 2009-01-20
You can configure Outlook Anywhere (formerly known as RPC over HTTP) to provide external access to Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 for your clients. If you want Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 user profiles to be automatically configured to connect to Exchange 2007, configure the Autodiscover service. This also provides external URLs for Exchange services such as the Availability service and offline address book.
The topics in this section help you diagnose and resolve problems on the client and the server that can occur when you configure Outlook Anywhere and the Autodiscover service in your Exchange 2007 messaging environment.
Common issues related to the Autodiscover service and Outlook Anywhere are discussed in the following topics:
- Autodiscover
Service Returns Unexpected Values for Outlook Anywhere Proxy
Settings
- Outlook
Anywhere Client Connectivity Issue Because of TCP/IPv6
- Wildcard
Certificate Causes Client Connectivity Issues for Outlook
Anywhere
- Users May Be
Intermittently Prompted for Credentials When Connecting to an
Exchange 2007 Client Access Server from a Remote Location
- Many Outlook
Anywhere Users Intermittently Lose Connectivity with Their Exchange
Mailboxes at the Same Time
- Outlook
Clients Can't Connect and Are Prompted for Authentication
Repeatedly
For More Information
For more information about the Autodiscover service and Outlook Anywhere, see the following topics: