Hello,
I recently bounced a Small Business Server 2008 running Exchange
Server 2007 to allow some updates to install and since then users are being
asked repeatedly to enter their password for remote.anydomain.com while running
Outlook 2007 while connected to the LAN. Prior to the installation of these
particular updates the user was never asked to supply a password as Outlook was
using domain authentication. No changes had been made to the workstations and
OWA works as before from the Internet. I did notice that Outlook 2007 on a
laptop configured for RPC Over HTTP when running remotely also repeatedly
requests the password. Please note that Outlook 2007 on these computers will
connect and function properly without entering the password. To get rid of the
password request dialog box I can click on "Need Password" item at the bottom
right corner of Outlook and the item changes to Connected To Microsoft Exchange.
I am wondering if anyone else has seen this behavior recently. I do
not believe that all of the updates installed were Exchange specific and were
actually were updates to Server 2008.
Thank you,
Chris
Chris Knieriem
Potomac Computer Care
920 National Highway
Cumberland, MD 21502
301-777-3914
[email protected]
From: John Bowles [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 1:37 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: [MALWARE FREE]Exchange 2003 Migration to Exchange 2010
All-
I have a client who is currently running Exchange 2003 single server and
already has an Exchange 2K7 server installed into the Exchange Organization.
Nothing has been moved over to the new server as of yet.
My question is this, the customer now has decided they'd like to go to Exchange
2010... Do I just update the schema again and then installe Exchange 2010 on
top of the E2K7 box?
TIA,
John Bowles
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