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Server : Exchange 2010 SP2 RU 1 On my server, Outlook,activesync and OWA are running fine, but i can't run outlook anywhere correctly. From EXRCA : warning error 87 the parameter is incorrect windows 8 :WinHttpSendRequest a échoué avec l'erreur 12044. Error :Impossible d'exécuter la commande ping proxy RPC On my Exchange 2010 : - IPV6 is disabled - registry for RPC proxy seems correct - cmdlet are ok (get-outlookanywhere, test-outlookconnectivity tcp,http) - server is listening 6001,6002,6004 port and can be connect via telnet - outlook anywhere is enable error 87 the parameter is incorrect windows server 2008 with basic authentification - rpc proxy is installed error with rpcping : rpcping -t ncacn_http -s exchange_local_FQDN -o RpcProxy=exchange_local_FQDN -P "myuser,domain,*" -I "myuser,domain,*" -H 1 -u 10 -a connect -F 3 -v 3 -E -R none ID d'activité défini par RPCPing : {869c77bc-c895-4aad-aadd-773a22001b09} Opération RPCPing sur le serveur proxy exchange_local_FQDN avec paquet de demande d'écho Affectation d'une stratégie élevée d'ouverture de session automatique WinHttpSetCredentials appelé pour le serveur cible Erreur 87 : Paramètre incorrect. renvoyée dans WinHttpSetCredentials Échec du test ping what can i do ? Thanks Thursday, May 03, 2012 10:22 AM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote Hello While seeing the above, suspecting the issue with PRC configuration only might be the PORT's are not configured /opened.. You can use the RpcPing utility that can used to troubleshoot or validate that rpc proxy is working properly. Rpc ping is a command line tool that can be found in the Windows 2003 resource kit
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takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top OWA, Outlook Anywhere, RPCPing Inconsistencies up vote 4 down https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/exchange/en-US/bb0bf297-7c42-44be-86e7-79f8f0c5674d/exchange-2010-outlook-anywhere-rpcping-error-87?forum=exchangesvrclientslegacy vote favorite I'm troubleshooting an Outlook Anywhere issue with a new Exchange 2010 server. The server in question, MS2010, is behind a SonicWALL NSA 2400 device and works wonderfully except for Outlook Anywhere. Outlook Anywhere works internally and I've verified (through Ctrl-Right Click --> Connection Status) that I'm able to connect to MS2010 over HTTPS. When trying to connect to the server using HTTPS from outside the firewall, I'm unable to do so. A Wireshark http://serverfault.com/questions/318864/owa-outlook-anywhere-rpcping-inconsistencies trace shows 30 or so successful HTTPS packet transmissions, and then it fails with 3 straight transmissions to a destination port of 135. I have no idea why my computer is attempting to access anything on port 135 since I've setup my profile to use HTTPS on both slow and fast connections. I'm 99% certain that the firewall is configured correctly. I run Outlook Web Access (also HTTPS) on the same server and there are no issues with access. EDIT: My Autodiscover settings are correct (as far as I can tell). My server passes the Outlook Anywhere and Autodiscover tests at https://www.testexchangeconnectivity.com/. I've been using the RPCPing utility to troubleshoot and have come across the following results: Internally- >rpcping -t ncacn_http -s mail.mydomain.com -o RpcProxy=mail.mydomain.com -P "pk,mydomain,*" -I "pk,mydomain,*" -H 1 -u 10 -a connect -F 3 -v 3 -E -R none RPCPing v2.12. Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation, 2002 OS Version is: 6.1, Service Pack 1 RPCPinging proxy server mail.mydomain.com with Echo Request Packet Sending ping to server Response from server received: 200 Pinging successfully completed in 93 ms Externally- >rpcping -t ncacn_http -s mail.mydomain.com -o RpcProxy=mail.mydomain.com -P "pk,mydomain,*" -I "pk,mydomain,*" -H 1 -u 10 -a connect -F 3 -v 3 -E -R none RPCPing v6.0. Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation, 2002-2006 Enter password for RPC/HTTP proxy: RPCPing set Activity ID: {fc8411ba-2987-4175-b37b-801dc69d5ff9} RPCPinging proxy ser
Outlook 2007 + Exchange 2003 = RPC over HTTP doesn't work Discussion in 'Using Outlook' started by Renata Vincoletto, Nov 17, 2010. Previous Thread Next https://forums.slipstick.com/threads/84817-windows-7-pro-outlook-2003-or-outlook-2007-exchange-2003-rpc-over-http-doesnt-work/ Thread Loading... 0/5, 0 votes Renata Vincoletto Guest Hi everybody, I have laptops https://forums.slipstick.com/threads/68034-outlook-2007-the-connection-to-microsoft-exchange-is-unavailable/ running windows xp and vista with both office 2003 and 2007. Our exchange server is 2003. Outlook anywhere works perfectly fine, and OWA as well. Earlier this year, we decided to test Windows 7. It works quite fine, and we were even planning to upgrade everything to Windows 7. But we got error 87 stuck in this problem: If you are running Windows 7, and you click in the outlook icon while holding the ctrl key, you can see that, on connection status, outlook is connecting using tcp/ip (but it was configured to connect using HTTPS) On Windows XP and Vista, connection status shows HTTPS as expected. Therefore, my Windows 7 users are unable to use outlook anywhere. This is error 87 the the output from rpcping on Windows 7: Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7600] rpcping -t ncacn_http -s {ExchangeServer} -o RpcProxy={RpcProxy server} -P " username,domain,password" -H 1 -u 9 -a connect -F 3 -E -R none -v 3 RPCPing v6.0. Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation, 2002-2006 RPCPing set Activity ID: {5f7de2ae-cdcd-4d54-b324-5d80bd124109} RPCPinging proxy server {RpcProxy server} with Echo Request Packet Setting autologon policy to high WinHttpSetCredentials for target server called Error 87 : The parameter is incorrect. returned in WinHttpSetCredentials Ping failed ------------This is the output from RPCPing on Windows 2003 (Windows XP and Vista have the same answer) Microsoft Windows [Version 5.2.3790] rpcping -t ncacn_http -s {ExchangeServer} -o RpcProxy={RpcProxy server} -P " username,domain,password" -H 1 -u 9 -a connect -F 3 -E -R none -v 3 RPCPing v2.12. Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation, 2002 OS Version is: 5.2, Service Pack 2 RPCPinging proxy server {RpcProxy server} with Echo Request Packet Sending ping to server Response from server received: 200 Pinging successfully completed in 110 ms Ideas? Nov 17, 2010 Flag Post #1 Share SR_ Guest Run a test using http://exrca.com and post the results.. Check http://www.petri.co.il/how-can-i-configure-rpc-over-https-on-exchange-2003-single-server-scenario.htm and http://www.petri.co.il/configure_outlook_2003_to_use_rpc_over_http.htm# -- Saakar "Please remember to click "Mark as Answ
2007: the connection to microsoft exchange is unavailable Discussion in 'Exchange Server Questions' started by Mr.Kris, Jul 25, 2010. Previous Thread Next Thread Loading... 0/5, 0 votes Mr.Kris Guest I have a remote user who wants to use Outlook 2007 but when I try to configure error message pops up: " The connection to Microsoft Exchange is unavailable. Outlook must be online or connected to complete this action." Please help. Running Exchange 2010 with CAS Array. Thanks Kris Jul 25, 2010 Flag Post #1 Share AndyD_ [MVP] Guest How are you configuring the Outlook profile? Are you letting autodisover create a new one? Do any already exist on the client? Do you have Outlook Anywhere enabled? ( How is this remote client connecting?) Jul 25, 2010 Flag Post #2 Share TWHarrington Guest Along to what Andy said, can you run through all the test on https://www.testexchangeconnectivity.com/ Everything pass? Jul 25, 2010 Flag Post #3 Share Jonas Andersson [MCITP] Guest For more info about Outlook Anywhere, check this one http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb123741.aspx Jonas Andersson MCTS: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007/2010 | MCITP: EMA 2007/2010 | MCSE/MCSA Blog: http://www.testlabs.se/blog Jul 26, 2010 Flag Post #4 Share Mr.Kris Guest I will be posting the results shortly. Jul 26, 2010 Flag Post #5 Share Allen Song Guest Hi, From the testing result, I found that the RPC/HTTP test failed. Now please try to use RPCPing on the external problem client to test the connection between external client the RPC Proxy server: RPCPing –t ncacn_http –o RpcProxy=