Outlook 2007 B2TR + Vista RC1 + exchange

A

alltmf

Hi
I m using windows vista RC1 (install from blank HD) with office 2007 plus
B2TR. Nothing else is install on this computer and is not par of any domain.
When I try to configure Outlook 2007 to connect to any exchange server it is
saying "The action cannot be completed. The connection to Microsoft Exchange
is unavailable. Outlook must be online or connected to complete this action."
when i try to make any check between server and mailbox the error is "the
name cannot be resolved. The connection to Microsoft Exchange server is
unavailable....". both message are displayed with no search delay as we can
found in a normal configuration.

I can ping the server and access to my mailbox with OWA.

I have tried to reconfigure authentification (NTLM, Kerberos...) but problem
still there.

Any idears, need help
 
H

hakimbrahim

alltmf a écrit :
Hi
I m using windows vista RC1 (install from blank HD) with office 2007 plus
B2TR. Nothing else is install on this computer and is not par of any domain.
When I try to configure Outlook 2007 to connect to any exchange server itis
saying "The action cannot be completed. The connection to Microsoft Exchange
is unavailable. Outlook must be online or connected to complete this action."
when i try to make any check between server and mailbox the error is "the
name cannot be resolved. The connection to Microsoft Exchange server is
unavailable....". both message are displayed with no search delay as we can
found in a normal configuration.

I can ping the server and access to my mailbox with OWA.

I have tried to reconfigure authentification (NTLM, Kerberos...) but problem
still there.

Any idears, need help


Same problem here with RTM.
Any idea ?

Thx
 
A

aktiveradio

I Have the same problem with the final VL version.

Any idea ?

Firewall is turned off not sure what is blocking the connection.
 

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