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Troubleshooting error 0x8004011D while using RPC over HTTP

Q: I have tried setup PRC over HTTP using Internet connection wizard. WAN IP address has two names associated with it on the Internet, mail.chicagotech.net and office.chicagotech.net--->
Server is named ms-mvp and has a private class IP address of
192.168.1.5. The internal domain is also office.chicagotech.net.  Thus, the server's FQDN is ms-mvp.office.chicagotech.net

The firewall is setup to forward 443 and 80 to the server's internal IP
address.  Users can access OWA by using https://mail.chicagotech.net/exchange
 and https://office.chicagotech.net/exchange and can successfully POP and use SMTP through those two addresses.  When we try to connect Outlook to the server, we receive error 0x8004011D.

A1: You need to specify office.abcgc.com for the certificate when you run CEICW. And then please follow the steps below to install RPC over HTTP:
1. Open http://servername/remote on SBS and then click Configure Outlook
 via the Internet.
2. Please closely follow the steps listed to configure the RPC over HTTP.

Q2: I found that the issue was purely with the client.  I missed the
minor step of installing the certificate from IE.  Once that was done, a
connection was made successfully.

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Troubleshooting error 0x8004011D while using RPC over HTTP

 

 

 

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