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Install RPC over HTTP Automatically
Remote Procedure Call (RPC) over HTTP lets you enjoy the full
Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2003 experience at home or when traveling
with a laptop. If you can surf the Internet, you can use RPC over HTTP
to get your Outlook e-mail without remote access or Microsoft Outlook
Web Access. In this guide you will learn how to:
• Install RPC over HTTP Automatically
• Install RPC over HTTP Manually
• Update your Outlook Profile
Prerequisites
To use RPC over HTTP, you must be running Microsoft Office 2003 and
Microsoft Windows XP (any version, including Tablet and Media Center
editions) or Microsoft Windows Server 2003. In order to run the
configuration script, you must also be connected to the corporate
network (directly, or over remote access).
If you installed Microsoft Office 2003 from the network, follow these
directions:
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Open Microsoft Outlook.
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In your Web browser, go to
insert your URL and install the
RPC over HTTP client.
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Click insert your URL to run
the automatic configuration
script.
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In the File Download dialog
box, click Open and follow the
installation instructions.
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Install RPC over HTTP Manually
If you installed Microsoft Office 2003 from a CD, follow these directions:
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If you are running Windows XP Service Pack 1 (SP1), you must
install the update from
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=8670cff
6-3d95-496e-8df4-13d8f38715fa. If you are running Windows XP
Service Pack 2 (SP2), this patch is already installed on your
computer.
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Open Outlook. On the Tools
menu, click E-Mail
Accounts.
The E-Mail Accounts
Wizard opens.
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Click View or change
existing e-mail accounts
and click Next.
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On the Exchange Server Settings page, click More Settings.
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On the Connection tab, select
Connect to my Exchange
mailbox using HTTP under
Exchange over the Internet.
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Click Exchange Proxy
Settings.
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Under Connection settings,
enter the appropriate server
URL in Use this URL to
connect to my proxy server
for Exchange. To determine
the URL for your region,
visit insert your URL or consult
the table on the last page of
this guide.
Select your Microsoft Exchange Server account and click Change.
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Select the Connect using SSL only and Mutually authenticate
in the session when connecting with SSL check box.
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Re-enter the URL in Principal name for proxy server, replacing
https:// with insert your URL:.
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Select the On slow networks, connect using HTTP first, then
connect using TCP/IP check box.
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Select Basic Authentication under Proxy authentication
settings.
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Click OK and restart Outlook.
Update Your Outlook Profile
When installing RPC over HTTP manually, you must follow these
directions to update your Outlook profile:
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Open Outlook. On the Tools menu, select E-Mail Accounts.
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Click View or change existing e-mail accounts and click Next.
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Select your Microsoft
Exchange Server account
and click Change.
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On the Exchange Server
Settings page, in the User
Name box, type your name
as it appears in the Microsoft
Address Book.
Click Check Name. If RPC over HTTP has been configured
correctly, you will be prompted for your credentials. Your
Microsoft Exchange Server and User Name will resolve
automatically.
Table of URLs
RPC over HTTP URLs
If your e-mail
server is in:
Use:
Arizona
https://mail.yourcompany.com
New Mexico
https://mail.yourcompany.com
New York
https://mail.yourcompany.com
Oregon
https://mail.yourcompany.com
South Dakota
https://mail.yourcompany.com
Texas
https://mail.yourcompany.com
Washington
https://mail.yourcompany.com
This document is for informational purposes only. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, IN THIS DOCUMENT.
© 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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