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John Oliver, Jr
MCSE, MCT, CCNA
Exchange MVP 2007
Microsoft Certified Partner
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> On Sep 14, 2:26 pm, "John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]" <jcolive...@hotmail.com>
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>> What version of Vista? I assume the Vista edition is Business,
>> Enterprise
>> or Ultimate so its joined to your domain?
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>> John Oliver, Jr
>> MCSE, MCT, CCNA
>> Exchange MVP 2007
>> Microsoft Certified Partner
>>
>> <SKarmali.Dec2...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>> > I'm unable to connect to an Exchange 2000 server via Outlook 2007/2003
>> > on Vista. The problem is specifically linked to the OS and not the
>> > Outlook client, since connections to the same server on Outlook on a
>> > different OS (Windows XP Professional) work fine. I have tried both
>> > Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2003 on Vista and they are unable to
>> > connect.
>> > I'm able to ping successfully to the Exchange Server from the command
>> > prompt. However, when I try to set up the Exchange account in Outlook,
>> > the mail setup fails after I click "Check Name" saying that the server
>> > cannot be accessed. (It's a regular Exchange 2000 connection. There's
>> > no RPC over HTTP)
>> > I have tried disabling firewalls, and UAC, but that doesn't seem to
>> > make any difference. I've also tried a fresh install of both Outlook
>> > and Vista, but no dice.
>> > As I mentioned earlier, I'm able to connect using Win XP. Even more
>> > infuriatingly, if I run VMWare or Microsoft Virtual Machine inside the
>> > Vista OS, and then run Windows XP and Outlook on the Virtual Machine,
>> > it's able to successfully connect to the Exchange Server!
>>
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> It's Vista Business and yes, it's joined to the domain
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