Hello,
I have a Windows Small Business Server 2003 and for some reason I am unable to access my Exchange server when using a dial-up connection on the internet and then logging in with Outlook to the Exchange server. If I use a separate (different network and ISP) high-speed connection, I can connect to the Exchange server, but with dial-up, it won't work. Even with the separate high-speed connection, the initial login takes much longer than it should.
I'm sure there is some quick setting I'm missing and I'm basically just looking for someone with expert knowledge of Exchange 2003 to either let me know what to do or Term. Serv. in to my machine and tweak whatever is necessary. For someone who knows what they're doing, I can't imagine this would be too big of a deal.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Pat
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## Platform
Exchange 2003 running on Small Business Server 2003; client side is Windows XP and Outlook 2000, with a
*dial-up connection*.