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FE-BE issue

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Arnold - 25 May 2005 17:59 GMT
I am setting up a Back-end Ex2k3 behind a inner-firewall, a W2k3 terminal
server and a Front-end Ex2k3 between an inner and outer-firewall. All servers
are member of a single AD-domain and can communicate with each other.
User connect via vpn to the outer firewall and create a session on the
terminal server. I would like users to start Outlook at the terminal server
and connect to the FE-Ex2k3 server. Their mailboxes are located at the
BE-Ex2k3.
Outlook displays an error that it cannot fnd the user on the selected server
(on the FE-Ex2k3). The help-file states when using FE-BE the FE should relay
client-requests to the BE, but I see no traffic between the FE and BE in a
network-analyzer.
What do I need to do to make this work. I do not wish to use OWA.
Al Mulnick - 27 May 2005 04:28 GMT
You need to setup RPC/HTTP if you want to use Outlook (as in the full
client).

Al
>I am setting up a Back-end Ex2k3 behind a inner-firewall, a W2k3 terminal
> server and a Front-end Ex2k3 between an inner and outer-firewall. All
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> network-analyzer.
> What do I need to do to make this work. I do not wish to use OWA.
 
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