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Exchange 2010 - Autodiscovery

I am learning Exchange 2010 and I am playing around with Exchange 2010 - autodiscovery section.
I was looking at:

http://msexchangeguru.com/2010/10/05/autodiscover/

Am I supposed to see anything when I try to access this:
Internal AutoDiscover URL looks like – https://mydomain/autodiscover/autodiscover.xml

External AutoDiscover URL looks like – https://autodiscover.mydomain/autodiscover/autodiscover.xml


I am just curious and want to see what is going on.

Now in Outlook 2010 can I manually configure 'autodiscovery' or is it preset?

Thanks

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1.A new Active Directory object named the service connection point (SCP) is created on the server where you install the Client Access server role.

2.The SCP object contains the ServiceBindingInfo attribute with the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the Client Access server in the form https://CAS01/autodiscover/autodiscover.xml, where CAS01 is the FQDN for the Client Access server.

Here is the excellent article for autodiscovery.

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb124251.aspx

In this link,Read the The Autodiscover service process for internal access and The Autodiscover service process for external access.
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I read the article and understand the process, I just want to know,  if I type:


If I type this:  https://CAS01/autodiscover/autodiscover.xml,

I get this
<Autodiscover><Response><Error Time="16:44:44.0971389" Id="1287317644"><ErrorCode>600</ErrorCode><Message>Invalid Request</Message><DebugData/></Error></Response></Autodiscover>

Am I supposed to be getting any output when I log into the URL?

thx
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