This video demonstrates how to configure Outlook 2003, 2007 and 2010 for RPC-over-HTTP. Originally intended for Infinitely Virtual clients, this video will be of assistance for anyone looking to understand the procedure. In this video we will learn how to configure Outlook for RPC over HTTP, but please be aware that RPC over HTTP only works in Outlook 2003 or later. This video describes the generic process for configuring Outlook to use RPC over HTTP to access an exchange email server. For the specific configuration settings for your exchange email server, contact your exchange server administrator.
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Steps
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Go to the Control Panel and open 'Mail.'
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Click on the 'Email Accounts' button.
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Click 'New' on the 'Email' tab.
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Select 'Manual Configure Server Settings' or 'Additional Server Types' and click 'Next.'
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Select 'Microsoft Exchange' and click 'Next.'
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Type in the name of your exchange server in the Microsoft Exchange Server field.
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Make sure the 'Used Cache' exchange mode option is selected and click on 'More Settings.'
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Click on the 'Connection' tab, check the 'Connect to my exchange mailbox using HTTP' option and click on 'Exchange Proxy Settings.'
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Fill in the URL for the proxy server for exchange.
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Make sure the 'Connect using SSL only on fast networks and on slow networks' options are checked.
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Select 'Basic authentication' for the proxy authentication settings and click on 'OK.'
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Click on 'OK.'
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Click on 'Check Name.'
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Type in your user name and password and click 'OK.'
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After the exchange server validates your login credentials, both the Microsoft exchange server and username fields will be underlined. On the following screens click 'Next,' 'Finish,' and 'Close,' and you are done.