Hi Guys, My last business-network-related question didn't get any replies so I'm not sure if this is the place to go for questions like this but I'll ask anyway. We have users using non-domain connected laptops when they travel, and they just talk to us through our VPN. They all have exchange-based email accounts. They can get to OWA (Outlook Web Access) just fine of course through the VPN, but when you set them up through Outlook they'll connect the first time (only by resolving the server's DNS name through you manually typing the IP of the exchange server), and everything's fine. From the admin GUI, navigate to Endpoint Security > Host Checker; Under Policies, click New. In the Policy Name field, type a name for the policy and click Continue: From the Rule Settings drop-down menu, select Custom: Process, then click Add to add this new rule. In the Rule Name field, type a name for the new rule and specify the Process Name. Upon reconnecting to the VPN, or re-opening outlook though, we get a 'cannot contact server' error. This is obviously a DNS problem I know, the computer decides it knows better than the IT administrator and says 'don't worry bro I got this' and resolves a name in the outlook profile (type in 192.168.x.x, and it'll resolve to 'myserver'), only to look up that same name ('myserver') later with no response (so it can't look up the corresponding IP again). I've tried to manually set the DNS lookups on the VPN connection, and even the wireless adapter connection itself with no luck. How can I get this laptop to start resolving 'myserver' to it's IP? ![]() This seems like such a retardedly easy fix but I'm a bit stumped and a bit tired of playing with it so maybe someone here has the quick answer. Similar help and support threads Thread Forum I have 2 relatively new Laptops. A Dell and an HP that both connect to an Exchange Server at my job via Outlook Anywhere. Both were working fine until just over a week ago when suddenly they could no longer connect via Outlook Anywhere but Outlook works fine if I first open a VPN to the office. Microsoft Office SOLVED: Build 7100 RC no longer has this problem. Outlook 2007 will not connect to my exchange server. I have tried the setup multiple times on new installs. Anyone have experience with outlook exchange setups that could help find out whats missing between vista and 7? Microsoft Office Hello, I am having a problem Opening Microsoft Outlook 2007. I have two computers side by side. One is running Vista Ultimate the other is Windows 7 Beta 32-bit. I connect to my LAN via SonicWall Global VPN Client. I am trying to configure my Outlook 2007 Exchange account on the. ![]() Microsoft Office Hi, I am new here and I have a rather pressing issue concerning outlook. FYI, I'm using Outlook 2003 and Windows 7. At the office, everything is fine that is Outlook is connected to exchange server. To continue having access to office mail at home, I asked the IT dept to set up Outlook so that. Microsoft Office Hello! Just installed 7229. I can't configure Outlook to the Exchange server. It just says that it is not connected. I have a 7201 installed also, where it works fine. Outlook 2007 SP2 btw. Any suggestions? Browsers & Mail Our Sites Site Links About Us Find Us • • • • • • •. After installing Avast Antivirus some 3rd party email clients, such as Mozilla Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, or The Bat!, may show that the mail server certificate is invalid when you send and receive emails. The Mail Shield in Avast Antivirus uses an advanced scanning method for incoming and outgoing emails over SSL/TLS secured connections. Mozilla Thunderbird, Sea Monkey, and the Bat! Have their own certificate stores and may require extra configuration to avoid warnings about invalid mail server certificates. Refer to the sections in this article for instructions on how to stop warnings about invalid mail server certificates, export the Mail Shield certificate and import it into your email client's certificate store. Export the Mail Shield certificate from Avast Antivirus • Open the and select ☰ Menu ▸ Settings. • Select Components from the left panel, then click Customize next to Mail Shield. • Select SSL scanning from the left panel and ensure the box next to Scan SSL connections is ticked, then click Export certificate.
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