Outlook Anywhere in Exchange 2013

In MS Exchange 2013, the Outlook Anywhere emphasize (earlier known as RPC over HTTP) lets customers who use Outlook 2013, Outlook 2010 or earlier versions associate with their Exchange servers from outside the corporate or over the Internet utilizing the RPC over HTTP networking segment of Windows. This point portrays the Outlook Anywhere highlights and records the profits of utilizing Outlook Anywhere.

Outlook Anywhere & Exchange 2013

Outlook Anywhere customers who utilizes Windows RPC over HTTP proxy segment to get connected, wraps RPC (Remote Procedure Call) with HTTP layer. This permits to navigate network firewalls without obliging Remote Procedure Calls port to open. In MS Exchange 2013, this feature is activated by default. This is so cause RPC integration is not permitted directly.

Benefits of using Outlook Anywhere

Outlook Anywhere offers the accompanying advantages to the user who uses Outlook 2013, 2010 or 2007:

  • Can remotely access Exchange Server from the internet.
  • Can utilizes same URL & namespace for both OWA & Exchange Active Sync.
  • Can also utilizes same SSL certificate for both Exchange Activ Sync & OWA.
  • Required authentication from Outlook to get access to Exchange Server.
  • Need not to utilize VPN to get to Exchange Servers over the Internet.

Deploying & Managing Outlook Anywhere

Outlook Anywhere is activated by default in Exchange 2013, on the ground that all Outlook connectivity happens through Outlook Anywhere. The main thing to do for using Outlook Anywhere is to install a valid SSL certificate on CAS (Client Access Server).

Outlook Anywhere can be managed by using EAC (Exchange Admin Center) or EMS (Exchange Management Shell).

Testing Outlook Anywhere connectivity

To test end to end customer Outlook connectivity, do either of the following steps:

  • Run this command Test-OutlookConnectivity for testing Outlook Anywhere associations.
  • Or, Use Exchange Remote Connectivity to test Outlook Anywhere connectivity. This test will give the summary details of the failure of the test & which steps should be taken to alter issues.

Both the above test attempts to sign in through Outlook Anywhere after getting server settings from Auto-discover service. End to End check incorporates the following:

  • Validating Domain Name Server.
  • Auto-discover Connectivity Testing.
  • Checking Certificates (for conforming certificate name, whether it matches the website or not & test for expiration of certificate).
  • Validating Set up of Firewalls (whether correctly set up or not).
  • Signing in to users’ mailbox for conforming client connectivity.

Conclusion:

So far in this blog segment, we have gone through Outlook Anywhere feature in Exchange 2013. Outlook Anywhere that makes user capable to get associated with Exchange Server from out of the Corporate Environment. Also, how to deploy & manage Outlook Anywhere with its testing had been explained for users’ ease.

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