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Guest Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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Hi, everybody.....

 

I know you can't use Outlook in cached mode on TS, but I've got a client

whose Exchange server is hosted by their parent company (accessible via

RPC/HTTP and OWA only, and I'm installing W2003 TS for their remote/branch

office users.

 

Within the TS session the users will definitely need mail access for

integration with their document management s/w, but if I'm not mistaken,

there's nothing besides OWA they can use, right?

 

Just hoping (rather vainly) that someone's figured out a fancy way to make

RPC over HTTP/Outlook Anywhere an option via TS.

 

(& no, IMAP/POP3/whatnot are not options...even if the parent company opened

this up, which they won't, I'd never support it!)

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Re: Outlook & RPC over HTTP within TS

 

Hi,

 

Outlook 2007 using Outlook Anywhere to connect to Exchange

2007 works fine under TS 2003.

 

Thanks.

 

-TP

 

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote:

> Hi, everybody.....

>

> I know you can't use Outlook in cached mode on TS, but I've got a

> client whose Exchange server is hosted by their parent company

> (accessible via RPC/HTTP and OWA only, and I'm installing W2003 TS

> for their remote/branch office users.

>

> Within the TS session the users will definitely need mail access for

> integration with their document management s/w, but if I'm not

> mistaken, there's nothing besides OWA they can use, right?

>

> Just hoping (rather vainly) that someone's figured out a fancy way to

> make RPC over HTTP/Outlook Anywhere an option via TS.

>

> (& no, IMAP/POP3/whatnot are not options...even if the parent company

> opened this up, which they won't, I'd never support it!)

Guest Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
Posted

Re: Outlook & RPC over HTTP within TS

 

TP <tperson.knowspamn@mailandnews.com> wrote:

> Hi,

>

> Outlook 2007 using Outlook Anywhere to connect to Exchange

> 2007 works fine under TS 2003.

>

> Thanks.

>

> -TP

 

Ah, that's good to know. That's true on W2003 TS?

 

However, it won't help us - I should've mentioned that the parent company's

using E2003 and won't be changing that anytime soon. I didn't think there

were many options for us with the current config, but thought it would be

good to check - OWA may have to suffice (with a lot of manual cutting &

pasting)

>

> Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote:

>> Hi, everybody.....

>>

>> I know you can't use Outlook in cached mode on TS, but I've got a

>> client whose Exchange server is hosted by their parent company

>> (accessible via RPC/HTTP and OWA only, and I'm installing W2003 TS

>> for their remote/branch office users.

>>

>> Within the TS session the users will definitely need mail access for

>> integration with their document management s/w, but if I'm not

>> mistaken, there's nothing besides OWA they can use, right?

>>

>> Just hoping (rather vainly) that someone's figured out a fancy way to

>> make RPC over HTTP/Outlook Anywhere an option via TS.

>>

>> (& no, IMAP/POP3/whatnot are not options...even if the parent company

>> opened this up, which they won't, I'd never support it!)

Posted

Re: Outlook & RPC over HTTP within TS

 

Hi,

 

I have not tested Outlook 2007 or Outlook 2003 running

under TS 2003 against Exchange 2003 using RPC over

HTTP for the transport. My suspicion would be that at

least Outlook 2007 would work (the only difference is the

backend and my understanding is that Outlook 2007

works with ex2003). As far as Outlook 2003 I don't

know why that would not work either but of course I

need to test to be certain.

 

If they have software assurance for exchange 2003 and/or

Office then they would have the rights to use Outlook 2007,

and if not there is a good chance that Outlook 2003 will

work. Outlook 2007 runs fine alongside older versions

of Office so there is no need to force an upgrade to 2007

just for Outlook.

 

If I get a chance in the next week or so I will test Outlook

2003 connecting to Exchange 2003 via http running under

TS.

 

Thanks.

 

-TP

 

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote:

> Ah, that's good to know. That's true on W2003 TS?

>

> However, it won't help us - I should've mentioned that the parent

> company's using E2003 and won't be changing that anytime soon. I

> didn't think there were many options for us with the current config,

> but thought it would be good to check - OWA may have to suffice (with

> a lot of manual cutting & pasting)

>

Guest Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
Posted

Re: Outlook & RPC over HTTP within TS

 

TP <tperson.knowspamn@mailandnews.com> wrote:

> Hi,

>

> I have not tested Outlook 2007 or Outlook 2003 running

> under TS 2003 against Exchange 2003 using RPC over

> HTTP for the transport. My suspicion would be that at

> least Outlook 2007 would work (the only difference is the

> backend and my understanding is that Outlook 2007

> works with ex2003). As far as Outlook 2003 I don't

> know why that would not work either but of course I

> need to test to be certain.

 

I'd presume it wouldn't because it requres cached mode. Not sure why 2007

would be different but it would be swell if it were....

>

> If they have software assurance for exchange 2003 and/or

> Office then they would have the rights to use Outlook 2007,

> and if not there is a good chance that Outlook 2003 will

> work. Outlook 2007 runs fine alongside older versions

> of Office so there is no need to force an upgrade to 2007

> just for Outlook.

>

> If I get a chance in the next week or so I will test Outlook

> 2003 connecting to Exchange 2003 via http running under

> TS.

>

> Thanks.

>

> -TP

 

That would be great - I'll keep poking my head in here. I can't install

Outlook 2007 on that server right now for various reasons. :-|

>

> Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote:

>> Ah, that's good to know. That's true on W2003 TS?

>>

>> However, it won't help us - I should've mentioned that the parent

>> company's using E2003 and won't be changing that anytime soon. I

>> didn't think there were many options for us with the current config,

>> but thought it would be good to check - OWA may have to suffice (with

>> a lot of manual cutting & pasting)


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