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I am not able to configure Outlook Anywhere.

Asked by drotkopf in Outlook Groupware Software, SBS Small Business Server

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Hi,

I have Windows SBS 2003 at work. I have a laptop XP Pro SP2 in which I had Outlook 2003 and was able to configure Outlook using RPC over HTTP by following the instruction given in the Remote Workplace site. I then upgraded that to Outlook  2007 and it worked fine.

I just got a new PC with XP Pro SP2 and I'm trying to follow the instructions, but it's a little bit different, so I mixed those instructions with this http://technet2.microsoft.com/Office/en-us/library/5aa9e3f8-c784-41ce-a2ad-d6bee5f699441033.mspx?mfr=true but I still can't make it happen.

If I choose Basic Auth, Outlook jsut freezes when opening. If I choose NTLM Auth, it never accepts my pw.

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