You need to ensure that you don't have asymmetric routing going on. That is, 
your IP path in is the same as your IP path out. Could be your ISA, could be 
your NLB, could be both.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com

From: May, Jeff [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2010 1:49 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RPC over HTTPs issues


OK, quick background

2 ISA 2006 servers, have created the built in rule for RPC access, pointing to 
a NLB

2 Exchange 2003 FE servers housing a standalone site for RPC access, not the 
RPC under the default website(doing this only because of current certificates 
for OWA access and different auth methods at the ISA level)

Several BE mailbox servers

Everything is configured supposedly but connection via Outlook is not working, 
you can take the site and enable browsing and it works externally to be able to 
browse so this leads me to believe the FW is working and the access is there 
but for some reason outlook will never connect.  Looks to be on the FE/BE, not 
ISA, but no real reasoning as to why it is not working.  RPCPing is working, 
the certificate is homegrown for the time being but is installed on the FE 
servers, the ISA servers and the workstation.

Any suggestions or places anyone can think of to look???

Jeff A. May, Blackberry Certified SA
Client Server Engineer III
Client Server Engineering/IT Messaging Services
Mail Code  -  100-99-08-20
E-Mail - [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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