Wednesday, March 25, 2009

RPC OVER HTTPS SCRIPT

I have received  many inquiries in regards to RPC over HTTPS script over months, and to be honest I am very happy many people found the script very easy to use.

I finally decided to put it on the sky ready for those who needs to download the script, please don't forgot to leave some comment which is all ask for smile_omg

Click here to get it,

RPCScript

Oz Casey Dedeal

MVP (Exchange)

MCITP (EMA), MCITP (SA)
MCSE 2003, M+, S+, MCDST
Security+, Project +, Server +

Blog: http://www.smtp25.blogspot.com

6 comments:

Vinay Pal Singh said...

Hi Oz,

Very interesting script. I was also working on the same subject some time back and had another way of doing this. I have posted it at

http://smarthost.blogspot.com/2009/03/outlook-anywhere-or-rpc-over-https.html

Oz Casey, Dedeal said...

Vinay thanks for sharing it , hope things are going good for you

best
ocd

Unknown said...

Hi Oz,

Thank for you and Gene Strickland for sharing, it would help me and my customer a lot for what you have shared.


Best Regard,
TSM

Anonymous said...

is it possible to un-gray the Outlook Anywhere checkbox in outlook 2007? my goal is that few users in my company will be able to set an alternate profile using different settings from the GUI

Oz Casey, Dedeal said...

I think this is what you are looking for

To disable outlook anywhere for a single user:

Get-Mailbox –Identity | Set-CASMailbox -MAPIBlockOutlookRpcHttp:$True

To disable it for all users:

Get-Mailbox –ResultSize Unlimited | Set-CASMailbox -MAPIBlockOutlookRpcHttp:$True

Anonymous said...

I tried your suggestion but it just make the value of the sec box "connect using SSL only" to disappear..., my goal is to be able to manually change the first and the sec values meaning the https:// and the SSL..., I tried to use your script even with the default values..and only the sec box value change....but the https:// stay the same as my company external mail...., i need to have two different profile one point to https1 and the other to https2, possible? (thanks for the super quick reply)