Don't get that far. It tells me the Exchange server is unavailable (which it
isn't), so all I get is the chance to retry (fails again), cancel (stops
outlook) or work offline (leaves in disconnected mode).
It's the cert. I'm missing, I'm pretty sure, because I haven't copied it
over. I don't know where to look for it, which is the problem.
Steve
does the computer have a firewall? does the url work in IE?
mine works without a cert installed locally... it sounds more like you are
not able to 'talk' with the server at all - that's why it fails at that
point. if you are working outside the network and just setting up the
profile, you'll need to cancel and click more settings then add the url. or
if you can use vpn, vpn in and set up the profile.

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> Don't get that far. It tells me the Exchange server is unavailable (which
> it isn't), so all I get is the chance to retry (fails again), cancel
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Steve Baker - 27 Feb 2006 09:52 GMT
These are two identical laptops on the same LAN segment with the same
firewalling (unrestricted). One works perfectly and the other doesn't. I'm
told that when it was installed, it needed a cert. installed, so I'm trying
to find that to copy to the new laptop.
As far as I can tell, all the server settings are identical in both. One
connects perfectly to the exchange server and one complains it can't get a
response. There MUST be some kind of cert. in there somewhere to keep it all
very secure.
Any more thoughts?
> does the computer have a firewall? does the url work in IE?
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