Hi all,
I simply cannot create an Outlook (2007 or 2010) account to connect to my new installation of Exchange 2013 in Windows Server Essentials environment:
1) Using autodiscover:
I get green ticks for "Establishing network connection and "Search for username@domain.domainroot serversettings". At "Log on to Server" I get the error message "The action cannot be completed. The connection toMicrosoft Exchange is unavailable. Outlook must be online or connected to complete this action"
2) Using manual configuration:
Outlook Anywhere (RPC over HTTP) Exchange Proxy settings configured using the internal FQDN for the Exchangeserver and negotiate for authentication. Clicking "check name" button to resolve servername (internal FQDN) andusername (user email address) gives error, "Outlook cannot logon. Verify you are connected to the network and areusing the proper server and mailbox name. The connection to Microsoft Exchange is unavailable. Outlook must beonline or available to complete this action.
3) I can ping Exchange server using hostname and FQDN
4) PC is member of the domain
4) I have verified Exchange certiicate is installed on the client PC (although in the "Other People" certificates folder. Makes no difference when moved to the Trusted Root Certification Authority folder.
5) I can successfully connect to the user mailboxes via OWA
I've been working to resolve this issue for several days now and am at a complete loss as to what to do next to get this up and running.
Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.
RS
RS