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Raman



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PostPosted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 1:44 am    Post subject: Multiple OOF Urls Reply with quote

Hi,

Currently we have exchange 2007 sp1 and using Outlook anywhere for our
external users.

We have an issue accessing Out of Office via Outlook by our External users
and it says the Server cannot be Contacted.
Internally users are able to use the Out of Office as it makes sense they
are internal and they can access the OOF Url which is server.abc.xyz.com

I am aware that external users can use OWA to access this but not ideal. Our
OWA address is mail.abc.com/owa

I was thinking if I could have multiple URLS for Out of Office?

Thanks
Raman

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Andy David {MVP}



Joined: 05 Aug 2007
Posts: 591

PostPosted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 1:20 am    Post subject: Re: Multiple OOF Urls Reply with quote

On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 20:44:00 -0800, Raman
wrote:

>Hi,
>
>Currently we have exchange 2007 sp1 and using Outlook anywhere for our
>external users.
>
>We have an issue accessing Out of Office via Outlook by our External users
>and it says the Server cannot be Contacted.
>Internally users are able to use the Out of Office as it makes sense they
>are internal and they can access the OOF Url which is server.abc.xyz.com
>
>I am aware that external users can use OWA to access this but not ideal. Our
>OWA address is mail.abc.com/owa
>
>I was thinking if I could have multiple URLS for Out of Office?
>

Not really sure what the problem is, but if Outlook Anywhere users
cant access OOF properties, I think DNS problems.
If you test auto-configuration from Outlook what is listed for the OOF
config?



>Thanks
>Raman
>
>

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