Richard
Wed Aug 25 16:02:20 CDT 2004
Hi Steve - Entourage relies on the OS X proxy settings. Go to System
Preferences - Network, to disable proxy.
I'm curious, what was the fix for your back-end server?
Thanks,
Richard
On 8/25/04 1:48 PM, "Steve" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I was able to get Entourage to go through the back end
> server and get my email. The only problem is that it
> still hits the proxy. We're going to see how bad it
> taxes the proxy, but in the mean time, is there a way to
> top it from going to the proxy?
>> -----Original Message-----
>> Do you get the same password errors in the browsers
> against the back-end
>> server? Entourage has absolutely zero chance of working
> with WebDav if OWA
>> is not working in the browser. You might confirm the
> authentication methods
>> available on your exchange virtual directory. Entourage
> supports Basic and
>> NTLMv2(integrated).
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Richard
>>
>>
>> On 8/25/04 11:52 AM, "Steve"
> <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I am not able to get to both servers from the browser,
>>> which we are trying to figure out why. We are using
>>> Exchange 2000 SP3.
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> Sorry to belabor this, but can you get to *both*
> servers
>>> with OWA in your
>>>> browser? What version of Exchange is it?
>>>>
>>>> You can create an IMAP account, from Tools -
> Accounts -
>>> mail tab. Be sure to
>>>> use the form domain\accountID for your account id.
> This
>>> will only allow
>>>> access to your exchange mail obviously.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Richard
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 8/25/04 7:01 AM, "Steve"
>>> <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I am able to connect to
http://webmailaddress/folder
>>> just
>>>>> fine and that is the address I use for the server
>>> setting
>>>>> in Entourage. When I configure it to go to the
>>> internal
>>>>> Exchange server, I keep getting an error message
> saying
>>>>> that my username and password are wrong, which I know
>>>>> they aren't, so it never connects to Exchange.
>>>>> How do I set it up like an IMAP account, just out of
>>>>> curiosity, as I thought this option disappeared in
>>>>> Entourage 2004. Thanks again for all your help so
>>> far, I
>>>>> appreciate it.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>> Sorry if I am misunderstanding, but are you able to
>>>>> connect to both servers
>>>>>> (A & B) via OWA?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Do both
http://A/exchange/you and
>>>
http://B/exchange/you
>>>>> work in your
>>>>>> browser? If so, and A & B are Exchange 2000/2003
> then
>>>>> Entourage should work.
>>>>>> It will just be a configuration issue.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What goes wrong when you configure an account
> against
>>>>> the internal server?
>>>>>> It's possible that you have SSL checked on the
>>> exchange
>>>>> account advanced tab
>>>>>> and the internal back-end server isn't expecting
> SSL.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Keep in mind that an Entourage 2004 Exchange account
>>>>> will only use WebDav no
>>>>>> matter what server it's going against. If you want
>>>>> behavior more like
>>>>>> Entourage X, you can create an IMAP account. You
> won't
>>>>> get contacts/calendar
>>>>>> sync, so it's probably not an attractive option.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> Richard
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> .
>>>>
>>
>> .
>>