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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 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: AutoDiscover correct

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 server mail.mydomain.com 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

What should I be checking in order to troubleshoot my Outlook Anywhere issues? I'm using Windows 7 SP1 for internal and external access.

EDIT: Autodiscover.xml content

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<Autodiscover xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/autodiscover/responseschema/2006">
    <Response xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/autodiscover/outlook/responseschema/2006a">
        <User>
            <DisplayName>John Doe</DisplayName>
            <LegacyDN>/o=MYDOMAIN/ou=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/cn=Recipients/cn=pk</LegacyDN>
            <DeploymentId>d35170cc-f3a7-42c5-9427-1f554a469126</DeploymentId>
        </User>
        <Account>
            <AccountType>email</AccountType>
            <Action>settings</Action>
            <Protocol>
                <Type>EXCH</Type>
                <Server>MS2010.MYDOMAIN.local</Server>
                <ServerDN>/o=MYDOMAIN/ou=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/cn=Configuration/cn=Servers/cn=MS2010</ServerDN>
                <ServerVersion>738180DA</ServerVersion>
                <MdbDN>/o=MYDOMAIN/ou=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/cn=Configuration/cn=Servers/cn=MS2010/cn=Microsoft Private MDB</MdbDN>
                <ASUrl>https://MS2010.MYDOMAIN.local/EWS/Exchange.asmx</ASUrl>
                <OOFUrl>https://MS2010.MYDOMAIN.local/EWS/Exchange.asmx</OOFUrl>
                <OABUrl>http://MS2010.MYDOMAIN.local/OAB/2c34c9f5-5521-4c8c-b684-538df815052a/</OABUrl>
                <UMUrl>https://MS2010.MYDOMAIN.local/EWS/UM2007Legacy.asmx</UMUrl>
                <Port>0</Port>
                <DirectoryPort>0</DirectoryPort>
                <ReferralPort>0</ReferralPort>
                <PublicFolderServer>MS2007.MYDOMAIN.local</PublicFolderServer>
                <AD>dc1.MYDOMAIN.local</AD>
                <EwsUrl>https://MS2010.MYDOMAIN.local/EWS/Exchange.asmx</EwsUrl>
                <EcpUrl>https://MS2010.MYDOMAIN.local/ecp/</EcpUrl>
                <EcpUrl-um>?p=customize/voicemail.aspx&amp;exsvurl=1</EcpUrl-um>
                <EcpUrl-aggr>?p=personalsettings/EmailSubscriptions.slab&amp;exsvurl=1</EcpUrl-aggr>
                <EcpUrl-mt>PersonalSettings/DeliveryReport.aspx?exsvurl=1&amp;IsOWA=&lt;IsOWA&gt;&amp;MsgID=&lt;MsgID&gt;&amp;Mbx=&lt;Mbx&gt;</EcpUrl-mt>
                <EcpUrl-ret>?p=organize/retentionpolicytags.slab&amp;exsvurl=1</EcpUrl-ret>
                <EcpUrl-sms>?p=sms/textmessaging.slab&amp;exsvurl=1</EcpUrl-sms>
            </Protocol>
            <Protocol>
                <Type>EXPR</Type>
                <Server>mail.mycompany.com</Server>
                <ASUrl>https://mail.mycompany.com/ews/exchange.asmx</ASUrl>
                <OOFUrl>https://mail.mycompany.com/ews/exchange.asmx</OOFUrl>
                <OABUrl>https://mail.mycompany.com/OAB/2c34c9f5-5521-4c8c-b684-538df815052a/</OABUrl>
                <UMUrl>https://mail.mycompany.com/ews/UM2007Legacy.asmx</UMUrl>
                <Port>0</Port>
                <DirectoryPort>0</DirectoryPort>
                <ReferralPort>0</ReferralPort>
                <SSL>On</SSL>
                <AuthPackage>Basic</AuthPackage>
                <CertPrincipalName>msstd:mail.mycompany.com</CertPrincipalName>
                <EwsUrl>https://mail.mycompany.com/ews/exchange.asmx</EwsUrl>
                <EcpUrl>https://mail.mycompany.com/owa/</EcpUrl>
                <EcpUrl-um>?p=customize/voicemail.aspx&amp;exsvurl=1</EcpUrl-um>
                <EcpUrl-aggr>?p=personalsettings/EmailSubscriptions.slab&amp;exsvurl=1</EcpUrl-aggr>
                <EcpUrl-mt>PersonalSettings/DeliveryReport.aspx?exsvurl=1&amp;IsOWA=&lt;IsOWA&gt;&amp;MsgID=&lt;MsgID&gt;&amp;Mbx=&lt;Mbx&gt;</EcpUrl-mt>
                <EcpUrl-ret>?p=organize/retentionpolicytags.slab&amp;exsvurl=1</EcpUrl-ret>
                <EcpUrl-sms>?p=sms/textmessaging.slab&amp;exsvurl=1</EcpUrl-sms>
            </Protocol>
            <Protocol>
                <Type>WEB</Type>
                <Port>0</Port>
                <DirectoryPort>0</DirectoryPort>
                <ReferralPort>0</ReferralPort>
                <Internal>
                    <OWAUrl AuthenticationMethod="Basic, Fba">https://MS2010.MYDOMAIN.local/owa/</OWAUrl>
                    <Protocol>
                        <Type>EXCH</Type>
                        <ASUrl>https://MS2010.MYDOMAIN.local/EWS/Exchange.asmx</ASUrl>
                    </Protocol>
                </Internal>
                <External>
                    <OWAUrl AuthenticationMethod="Fba">https://mail.mycompany.com/owa/</OWAUrl>
                    <Protocol>
                        <Type>EXPR</Type>
                        <ASUrl>https://mail.mycompany.com/ews/exchange.asmx</ASUrl>
                    </Protocol>
                </External>
            </Protocol>
        </Account>
    </Response>
</Autodiscover>
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  • 1
    Have your verified your Autodiscover settings?
    – Tatas
    Oct 5, 2011 at 21:52
  • Have you checked to see if the SonicWall is dropping any of those packets? And have you used the Exchange Outlook Anywhere tests on the testexchangeconnectivity.com site? Oct 7, 2011 at 15:34
  • Can you paste the results of what autodiscover is returning? Need to see RPC and HTTP settings.
    – Tatas
    Oct 7, 2011 at 16:29

2 Answers 2

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is the "https://MS2010.MYDOMAIN.local" the URL you're trying to connect to externally? I could be reading your autodiscover wrong, but that's what I'm seeing. If so, that's probably your issue. You need to set your external domain in the outlook anywhere to match what your actual external OWA address is.

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa996902.aspx

See this command as an example: set-OutlookAnywhere -Identity:'CAS01' -ExternalHostName:'site.contoso.com'

Actually, it might be helpful if you could share the following results of: Get-outlookanywhere

Secondly, how is DNS setup? Can we get view of "mydomain.com"?

Do you have port 443 and 80 open on your firewall and pointing to your CAS server?

Does your firewall have a log that you can share?

Basically, if it's not working externally, I'm incline to think its one of the following:

DNS, your firewall or your external outlook anywhere configuration.

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New RpcPing.exe is different

Your text shows that you are using two different versions of rpcping.exe.

I just ran into the same problem on my Win10 machine. The old v2.12 is from a Microsoft Resource kit and the new v6.0 is shipped with Win10.

I have not solved this problem yet but I can tell you this: the new versions is different. For example the meaning of the /F flag (which you used in your question) seems to have been redefined.

Try again with the same versions.

Different versions on my system

I have 2 versions in my path. (The new version has precedence, though.)

PS C:\> gcm rpcping.exe* | ft -AutoSize
CommandType Name        Version      Source
----------- ----        -------      ------
Application RpcPing.exe 10.0.14393.0 C:\WINDOWS\system32\RpcPing.exe
Application rpcping.exe 0.0.0.0      C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Resource Kits\Tools\rpcping.exe

Interesting quirk: If you leave out the '*' then it won't show you all versions:

PS C:\> gcm rpcping.exe | ft -AutoSize

CommandType Name        Version      Source
----------- ----        -------      ------
Application RpcPing.exe 10.0.14393.0 C:\WINDOWS\system32\RpcPing.exe

Old version

This version is part of the Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit Tools .

Docmentation here: KB831051: How to use the RPC Ping utility to troubleshoot connectivity issues with the Exchange over the Internet feature in Outlook 2007 and in Outlook 2003 (Archived here.)

PS C:\> sigcheck -vs 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Resource Kits\Tools\rpcping.exe'

Sigcheck v2.54 - File version and signature viewer
Copyright (C) 2004-2016 Mark Russinovich
Sysinternals - www.sysinternals.com

c:\program files (x86)\windows resource kits\tools\rpcping.exe:
        Verified:       Unsigned
        Link date:      02:06 2003-04-19
        Publisher:      n/a
        Company:        n/a
        Description:    n/a
        Product:        n/a
        Prod version:   n/a
        File version:   n/a
        MachineType:    32-bit
        VT detection:   0/57

VT link: https://www.virustotal.com/file/8c491f2a21badbc40567b8145d8840011bba9a90d30fbb603feeab778680d4ca/analysis/

New version

This version is part of Win10.

Documentation here: TechNet, Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows Server 2012, Command line reference, Rpcping (Archived here.)

PS C:\> sigcheck -vs 'C:\Windows\System32\RpcPing.exe'

Sigcheck v2.54 - File version and signature viewer
Copyright (C) 2004-2016 Mark Russinovich
Sysinternals - www.sysinternals.com

c:\windows\system32\RpcPing.exe:
        Verified:       Signed
        Signing date:   10:26 2016-07-16
        Publisher:      Microsoft Windows
        Company:        Microsoft Corporation
        Description:    RPC Ping Utility
        Product:        Microsoft« Windows« Operating System
        Prod version:   10.0.14393.0
        File version:   10.0.14393.0 (rs1_release.160715-1616)
        MachineType:    64-bit
        VT detection:   0/26

VT link: https://www.virustotal.com/file/38a97fe5038219ee981cb10d469084208525c390b2cccbc63207118165299848/analysis/

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