Out Of Office through ISA server
We have an Exchange 2007 server behind an 2006 ISA server. Inside teh OOO works fine. When Outlook 2007 uses are outside it does not work with the error message " Your out of Office settings cannot be displayed, Because the server is currently
unavalable. Outlook 2003 users work fine me
October 6th, 2010 2:40pm
Outlook 2003 users store OOF info in public folders.
Outlook 2007 and above retrieve that information from IIS.
Have you published the Exchange 2007 using ISA?
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb794751.aspx
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Vik Singh
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We have an Exchange 2007 server behind an 2006 ISA server. Inside teh OOO works fine. When Outlook 2007 uses are outside it does not work with the error message " Your out of Office settings cannot be displayed, Because the server is currently unavalable.
Outlook 2003 users work fine
me
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October 6th, 2010 2:50pm
This is a great doc, I have used it on the ISA setup design and implementation. WE are using outlook anywhare. Does the Outlook 2007 client still do a separate https connection for Out of Office. If so what service/path is it using?
October 6th, 2010 3:06pm
EWS (Exchange Web Services).
That info is mentioned in the access methods section in the technet article
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This is a great doc, I have used it on the ISA setup design and implementation. WE are using outlook anywhare. Does the Outlook 2007 client still do a separate https connection for Out of Office. If so what service/path is it using?
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October 6th, 2010 3:12pm
This is setup in the ISA server. How canI test to see if it works. What other functinos uses the EWS? Also the internal name of the server is alfatech.com the external name is atce.com, just a FYI.
October 6th, 2010 3:52pm
Hi,
Please press Ctrl+right click Outlook icon in System Tray, select Test E-mail AutoConfiguration, uncheck Use Guessmart and Secure Guessmart Authentication, input the password and click Test button.
Then post the result under Results Tab here.
Thanks
AllenAllen Song
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October 13th, 2010 2:36am
Hello, Just to share my recent experience :-D I had the same problem and checked my rules from my ISA server 2006 on the Outlook Anywhere. I had an issue on the EWS folder. I connected on the CAS 1 and CAS 2 and I check from IIS the EWS folder -> directory
security tab -> Edit button. I noticed that on my CAS1 I had the base authentication ticked AND THAT SAME option was NOT TICKED on my CAS2!! I ticked it and restarted IIS services: iisreset /noforce You should expect a small service interuption and if the
iis service does not restart directly do not hesitate to launch again the command. I recheck my outlook anywhere from ISA 2006 server and all green :-D Rule's OK now. Hope it would help! Graig
March 16th, 2011 12:18pm
First make sure autodiscover is working from outside as well.
www.testexchangeconnectivity.com run the autodiscover test and post.James Chong MCITP | EA | EMA; MCSE | M+, S+ Security+, Project+, ITIL msexchangetips.blogspot.com
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March 16th, 2011 3:24pm