Error 401 when accessing autodiscover

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Wolfraider

Version: 2008 Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) Processor: Intel Email Client: Exchange We are trying to setup the web services edition but we hit an error trying to setup the account. When we run Entourage, we enter our email address and check the box for an exchange account. We click ok on the kerberos window and then we get a message that the client cannot be configured. We turned on logging and the client find the autodiscover DNS record but receives a 401 error when trying to access the autodiscover.xml file. We can configure the client manually but when we first try to run the client, it says that the server does not support kerberos. Our exchange guy has researched the problem and found documentation that the CAS server (holds the autodiscover record) does not support kerberos. I am unsure what settings we need to check on the server.
 
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Pawan Kapoor

what version of Exchange you are running?
Version: 2008 Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) Processor: Intel Email Client: Exchange We are trying to setup the web services edition but we hit an error trying to setup the account. When we run Entourage, we enter our email address and check the box for an exchange account. We click ok on the kerberos window and then we get a message that the client cannot be configured. We turned on logging and the client find the autodiscover DNS record but receives a 401 error when trying to access the autodiscover.xml file. We can configure the client manually but when we first try to run the client, it says that the server does not support kerberos. Our exchange guy has researched the problem and found documentation that the CAS server (holds the autodiscover record) does not support kerberos. I am unsure what settings we need to check on the server.
 

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