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URGENT - How to disabled Exchange 2010 to force Outlook Anywhere connection for local Outlook clients
I'm in the middle of migrating from SBS 2003 to 2011, all mailboxes I care about moved to the new server. I noticed that Outlook Anywhere got forced on the Ooutlook clients, how do I disabled that and push the settings out to the client so they use local authentication like they used to?
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You can use a group policy to disable OA. What version of Outlook are you using. It will help me point you to the right link'
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mix of 2003,2007 and 2010
I followed this article
http://ilantz.wordpress.com/2011/02/08/authentication-pop-ups-and-annoyances-with-exchange-2007-2010-and-outlook-anywhere/
and it seems like a new profile created doens't get configured with OA automaticlaly but also just found out that Outlook doesn't connect to Exchange at all
getting this:
exchange cannot open your default email folder you must connect to microsoft exchange with the current profile before you can synchronize your folder with your offline folder file
I followed this article
http://ilantz.wordpress.com/2011/02/08/authentication-pop-ups-and-annoyances-with-exchange-2007-2010-and-outlook-anywhere/
and it seems like a new profile created doens't get configured with OA automaticlaly but also just found out that Outlook doesn't connect to Exchange at all
getting this:
exchange cannot open your default email folder you must connect to microsoft exchange with the current profile before you can synchronize your folder with your offline folder file
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it stays in Disconnected mode, i tried different security settings, off and on with different auth methods
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Is it starting period? if not check your DNS settings and you suffix
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The issues with Exchange RPC services keeps stopping was causuing this,