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Outlook 2010 on Windows XP fail to connect to Public Folders

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Hi,

i have set up a fresh new install of exchange 2013. The active directory is fresh new install too. Everything on Windows 2012 Server.
After lots of problem with initial setup for exchange, and lots of mess between iis, exchange and the Microsoft certification authority (my god, those new versions are just nightmares...) i've got something pretty usuable, except one thing : Public Folders.

It works well on outlook 2010 on windows server 2003/Vista/7 but not on windows XP... All our 7 machines are working, and all our XP machines do exactly the same thing.

Firstly, when starting outlook (on those XP machines), each time, we have a "Configuration review" window...Pretty annoying. Just asking us to confirm everything is valid. This windows appears ONLY if have at least one public folder configured. I remove this public folder, and this window disappear...

This window is titled Microsoft Exchange and in a General tab you have two greyed out inputs :
Exchange Server and Mailbox which contains valid informations for our current user... The only things we can do is clicking ok or cancel (sorry i can't attach screenshots...)


After hitting ok, everything works fine except one thing :

When clicking on Public Folders->All Public Folders, it crash with this following message :
Your Profile is not configured. (/o=GVA/ou=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT) /cn=Configuration/cn=Servers/cn=f92b1b8d-5432-42d4-9536-158233ca24b9@gva.local)

this latter guid will change if i remove my public folder and create a new one.


Exchange is configured in split dns mode, everywhere i've the same fqdn configured (which is not gva.local but mail.gva-montres.ch).

Any hint on this ?

Thanks in advance, and sorry for my english !

guillaume


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