I'm trying to figure out why Outlook Anywhere (RPC over HTTP) is enabled and all the network settings appear to be in place, but I can't get Outlook to connect.
I've tried Outlook 2013 on Windows 8 and Outlook 2010 on Windows 7 connecting to an Exchange 2010 server.
The Remote Connectivity Analyzer gives only a warning about "Your certificate may not be trusted on windows if the "Update Root Certificates" feature isn't enabled."
I'm a remote campus IT support interacting with a Central IT network team that says "We're not supporting Outlook Anywhere". But I wonder if there's something misconfigured and they don't know what to look for. (The same team busted my PXE boot capabilities when they switched DHCP from the server I controlled to the the router they controlled. It didn't get fixed for months until I finally got hold of the config info and found the typo in...two minutes.)
(I've previously posted about getting ActiveSync to work with Outlook 2013. Whichever problem gets solved first gets my user on the road!!)