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RPC while on the intranet?

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love SBS2003 - 25 Feb 2005 09:45 GMT
Hello all-
My RCP over HTTP is working wonderfully in and out of my firwall
(intra/internet both work)

Question is: Should I use RPC while I am on the intranet?  Isn't it better
to just use regular Exchange communication when I am in the office?

Thanks-
Tim Hackbart [MSFT] - 26 Feb 2005 00:27 GMT
Outlook 2003 will try to use RPC over TCP when it can, like on the intranet.

RPC over TCP will be the best solution when you have unfettered access to
all your Servers.

Hope this helps.

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> Hello all-
> My RCP over HTTP is working wonderfully in and out of my firwall
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> Thanks-
 
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