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25-06-2009 09:26  
Hei!
Her er en brukerveiledning som du kan hente på RWW fra din server:
Using Outlook via the Internet
If you are using Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2003, you can connect to the computer running Windows® Small Business Server through the Internet using the feature called RPC over HTTP. This means you can remotely access your server e-mail account from the Internet when you are working outside your organization's firewall. You do not need security-related hardware or software (such as smart cards or security tokens), and you do not have to establish a virtual private network (VPN) connection to the server.
Comparing RPC over HTTP and Outlook Web Access
When using RPC over HTTP to access your mailbox, you get the full functionality of Outlook 2003. For example, you can work offline, use Microsoft Office Word 2003 as your e-mail editor, and easily organize your mailbox.
To use Outlook via the Internet
Ensure that the following requirements have been met on the client computer:
Verify that the computer is running Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 1 or later
·         Click Start, right-click My Computer, and then click Properties.
The version of the operating system and service pack is displayed under System. If you do not see a service pack version, there is no service pack installed.
Verify that Windows update Q331320 is installed on the computer (not required if you are running Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later)
1.       Click Start, click Control Panel, and then open Add or Remove Programs.
2.       Under Currently installed programs, search for the item Windows XP Hotfix (SP2) Q331320.
3.       If the item is not present, go to the Microsoft Web site (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=18651) and follow the instructions to download and install it.
Verify that the computer is running Outlook 2003 or later
1.       Open Outlook.
2.       Click the Help menu, and then click About Microsoft Office Outlook. The version number appears at the top of the box.
Verify that the computer trusts the certificate used by the server
1.       Open Internet Explorer, and then in the address bar type:
https://MittDomene.no/remote
·         If the certificate is trusted, a certificate warning does not appear. In this case, continue with step 1 under Ensure that you have an Outlook profile configured for the server.
·         If the certificate is not trusted, a warning appears. Click View Certificate, click Install Certificate, and then follow the instructions.
Ensure that you have an Outlook profile configured for the server
1.       Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
·         If you are viewing Control Panel in the default Category view, switch to Classic view, and then double-click Mail.
·         If you are viewing Control Panel in Classic view, double-click Mail.
2.       In the Mail Setup dialog box, click Show Profiles. If your profile appears in the list, select your profile, click Properties, click E-mail Accounts, select View or change existing e-mail accounts, and then click Next. If your profile does not appear, open Outlook and follow the instructions to create a profile before proceeding.
·         If Microsoft Exchange Server does not appear in the list, the existing profile is not associated with a Microsoft Exchange Server e-mail account. Click Cancel, and then click Close. Continue with step 3 to add a profile.
·         If there is an existing Microsoft Exchange Server profile, continue with step 3 under Configure the computer for RPC over HTTP.
3.       Click Add. The New Profile dialog box appears.
4.       In the Profile Name box, type a name for the new profile, and then click OK. The E-mail Accounts dialog box appears.
5.       Under E-mail, select Add a new e-mail account, and then click Next. The Server Type dialog box appears.
6.       Click Microsoft Exchange Server, and then click Next.
7.       Continue with step 4 under Configure the computer for RPC over HTTP.
Configure the computer for RPC over HTTP
1.       Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
·         If you are viewing Control Panel in the default Category view, switch to Classic view, and then double-click Mail.
·         If you are viewing Control Panel in Classic view, double-click Mail.
2.       In the Mail Setup dialog box, click E-mail accounts, click View or change existing e-mail accounts, and then click Next.
3.       In the E-mail accounts dialog box, click Microsoft Exchange Server, and then click Change.
4.       In the Microsoft Exchange Server box, type the local name of the Exchange server:
sbs01.synopusas.privat
5.       In the User Name box, type the user name that you use to log on to the Remote Web Workplace. Do not click Check Name.
6.       In the Exchange Server settings page, click More Settings.
7.       On the Connection tab, under Exchange over the Internet, select Connect to my Exchange mailbox using HTTP, and then click Exchange Proxy Settings. The Exchange Proxy Settings dialog box appears.
8.       Under Use this URL to connect to my proxy server for Exchange, type the following URL:
MittDomene.no
9.       Select Connect using SSL only, and then select Mutually authenticate the session when connecting with SSL.
10.    In the Principal name for proxy server box, type the following text:
msstd:MittDomene.no
11.    Select On slow networks, connect using HTTP first, then connect using TCP/IP.
12.    Under Proxy authentication settings, select Basic Authentication.
13.    Click OK, and then click OK again. Click Next, and then click Finish. Click Close.
14.    In the Mail dialog box, if Always use this profile is selected, choose the newly configured profile.
15.    Open Outlook and type your Windows Small Business Server user name (in the format SYNOPUSAS\user name) and password. You can now work with your Outlook mailbox.


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26-06-2009 01:05  

Følgende resultat etter å ha brukt https://testexchangeconnectivity.com/

 

 

 Attempting to Resolve the host name exchange.minserver.no in DNS.
 Host successfully Resolved
Additional Details
 IP(s) returned: *.*.*.*

Testing TCP Port 443 on host exhange.minserver.no to ensure it is listening/open.
 The port was opened successfully.

Testing SSL Certificate for validity.
 The certificate passed all validation requirements.
Test Steps
 Validating certificate name
 Successfully validated the certificate name
Additional Details
 Found hostname exchange.minserver.no is a Wildcard Certificate match for Common name: *.minserver.no

Validating certificate trust
 Certificate is trusted and all certificates are present in chain
Additional Details
 The Certificate chain has be validated up to a trusted root. Root = CN=Equifax Secure Global eBusiness CA-1, O=Equifax Secure Inc., C=US

Testing certificate date to ensure validity
 Date Validation passed. The certificate is not expired.
Additional Details
 Certificate is valid: NotBefore = 10/10/2008 5:59:25 AM, NotAfter = 10/11/2009 5:59:25 AM



Testing Http Authentication Methods for URL https://exchange.minserver.no/rpc/rpcproxy.dll
 Http Authentication Methods are correct
Additional Details
 Found all expected authentication methods and no disallowed methods. Methods Found: Basic, Negotiate, NTLM

Attempting to Ping RPC Proxy exchange.minserver.no
 Pinged RPC Proxy successfully
Additional Details
 Completed with HTTP status 200 - OK

Attempting to ping RPC Endpoint 6001 (Exchange Information Store) on server exchange.minserver.no
 Failed to ping Endpoint
 Tell me more about this issue and how to resolve it

Additional Details
 RPC_S_SERVER_UNAVAILABLE error (0x6ba) was thrown by the RPC Runtime
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26-06-2009 03:37  
Det virker på meng som om du har en feil på IIS (dette vet jeg pga samtaler pr tlf). Når det er sakt er jeg ikke skråsikker. Så langt jeg forstår dette er det port 6001 dvs RPC Proxy som feiler. Denne linken gjelder egentlig SBS 2008. Kan du sjekke den ut og se om du er berørt av et lignende problem?


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26-06-2009 08:49  
Etter å ha gravd litt rundt på egen SBS 2003 og google, kan jeg i grunn ikke si at dette er en vanlig feil på SBS 2003. Jeg tror derfor at du skal sammenligne innstillinger på en virtuelt installert SBS 2003 mot din fysiske server. Dvs innstillinger i IIS. Altså gjennomgå innstillingene på de ulike websteder på SBS 2003 og sammenlign disse mot innstillinger på en korrekt installert SBS 2003 for eks i Virtual PC.


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21-04-2010 12:06  

Hei, her kommer en liten update på problemet. Det er løst!

Feilen lå i

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Rpc\RpcProxy og subkey ValidPorts.

Fant dette ut da jeg kjørte rpccfg /hd og fik dette til svar:
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>rpccfg /hd
Error: Expected ':' in string ''.
The command did not complete successfully.

La inn dette i ValidPorts : 
ServerNETBIOSName:6001-6002;ServerFQDN:6001-6002;ServerNetBIOSName:6004;ServerFQDN:6004

Etter denne endringen får jeg nå HTTPS-kobling mot Exchange-server uten VPN.

Feilen var nok allerede gjort ved installasjon, men at det var såpass vrient å søke seg frem til
den kan være min dårlige kompetanse på Exchange 2003.


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21-04-2010 01:11  
Gratulerer, den satt langt inne!


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