Question : Exchange 2007 Outlook Anywhere RPC: HELP ME PLEASE

I have just migrated from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2007.  I am trying to setup Outlook Anywhere and not having any luck what so ever.

I have purchase a multidomain SSL cert from www.certificatesforexchange.com and followed the install instructions.

My server name is MRG0001SRVEXCH
My servers external address is https://mail.mcrowd.com which will bring you to the Outlook Web access. So I know 443 is forwarding correctly.
Outlook web access works, and so does SSL POP and SSL SMTP.
I have Enabled Outlook Anywhere from the Exchange Management Console with mail.mcrowd.com as the external host and Basic authentication.
My cert has mail.mcrowd.com (main), MRG0001SRVEXCH, MRG0001SRVEXCH.mcrowd.com, owa.mcrowd.com, autodiscover.mcrowd.com
Autodiscover does not work correctly (for some reason when it sets it up it puts a =SMTP: in front of the mailbox name.
I have enabled the network services RPC over HTTP and check that it is enabled under web extensions and has integrated and basic authentication.
When I set the mailbox up locally it sets up the server to MRG0001SRVEXCH.mcrowd.com and finds the username, but when I try to run outlook /rpcdiag it only goes over TCP/IP and not HTTPS.
I have been searching through the solutions for quite a while and can't figure this out, so any new ideas would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Jason L. Davis


Answer : Exchange 2007 Outlook Anywhere RPC: HELP ME PLEASE

RPC over HTTP
http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/outlookrpchttp.html
Requirements:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa998943(EXCHG.65).aspx

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