From: John on 25 Feb 2010 21:33 So Rob - not sure if you have gotten anywhere, but my luck with the wizards was on the down side - I did however find this post on the sbs2008 forum that may aide you in properly fixing your Rpc dir: ------------------------------ "If rpc and rpcwithcert are not there, the Rpc Over HTTP Proxy component has either been uninstalled or they were recreated under the Default Web Site. Try reinstalling Rpc Over HTTP Proxy again, using the following steps: Remove Rpc Over HTTP Proxy and reinstall it. Here are the steps: 1. Open Server Manager and go to Features > Remove Features > Uncheck Rpc over HTTP Proxy -- this will also ask you to remove TS Gateway role. 2. Make sure we don't have Rpc and RpcwithCert Virtual Directories anywhere in IIS. 3. Open registry editor and browse through HKLM\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\RPC\RpcProxy and create a string 'Website' -- Assign 'SBS Web Application' as the value to this key. 4. Install Rpc over HTTP Proxy feature through server manager again. You should have Rpc and RpcWithCert VDirs under SBS Web Applications website. Make sure you can browse rpcproxy.dll with a blank page. 5. Run these commands to make sure Outlook Anywhere is working: Disable-OutlookAnywhere -Server:<servername> Enable-OutlookAnywhere -Server:<servername> -ExternalHostname:<ExternalFQDN> -ExternalAuthenticationMethod:NTLM -SSLOffloading:$true -- Chris Puckett" ------------------------------- Good luck - John --- frmsrcurl: http://msgroups.net/microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs/Re-installation-of-RPC-HTTP-proxy-feature-leads-to-big-probl
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