Unable to use Mac for Exchange 2010 client!





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I'm facing this strange problem using Exchange 2010 on my Mac with both mail.app and outlook 2011.
We have Exchange 2010 server. But everything works perfectly on iOS.
Every time I try to connect I get following error



Outlook cannot connect to the Exchange server. -18597 


Can anyone help me with this please?










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    I'm facing this strange problem using Exchange 2010 on my Mac with both mail.app and outlook 2011.
    We have Exchange 2010 server. But everything works perfectly on iOS.
    Every time I try to connect I get following error



    Outlook cannot connect to the Exchange server. -18597 


    Can anyone help me with this please?










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      I'm facing this strange problem using Exchange 2010 on my Mac with both mail.app and outlook 2011.
      We have Exchange 2010 server. But everything works perfectly on iOS.
      Every time I try to connect I get following error



      Outlook cannot connect to the Exchange server. -18597 


      Can anyone help me with this please?










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      I'm facing this strange problem using Exchange 2010 on my Mac with both mail.app and outlook 2011.
      We have Exchange 2010 server. But everything works perfectly on iOS.
      Every time I try to connect I get following error



      Outlook cannot connect to the Exchange server. -18597 


      Can anyone help me with this please?







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          Try the script on this page: http://www.officeformachelp.com/2011/01/exchange-autodiscover-workaround-for-advanced-settings/



          Also are your Exchange server and Office 2011 fully updated?






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          • Yes, everything is updated. still not working

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          Error -18597 means Outlook is getting an HTTP Error 403 from the Exchange server. You probably have incorrect credentials or something strange on the Exchange server. Check the logs on the server for more details.






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            Try the script on this page: http://www.officeformachelp.com/2011/01/exchange-autodiscover-workaround-for-advanced-settings/



            Also are your Exchange server and Office 2011 fully updated?






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            • Yes, everything is updated. still not working

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            Try the script on this page: http://www.officeformachelp.com/2011/01/exchange-autodiscover-workaround-for-advanced-settings/



            Also are your Exchange server and Office 2011 fully updated?






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            • Yes, everything is updated. still not working

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              Apr 27 '11 at 19:07














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            Try the script on this page: http://www.officeformachelp.com/2011/01/exchange-autodiscover-workaround-for-advanced-settings/



            Also are your Exchange server and Office 2011 fully updated?






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            Try the script on this page: http://www.officeformachelp.com/2011/01/exchange-autodiscover-workaround-for-advanced-settings/



            Also are your Exchange server and Office 2011 fully updated?







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            • Yes, everything is updated. still not working

              – Prashant C
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            • Yes, everything is updated. still not working

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            Yes, everything is updated. still not working

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            Yes, everything is updated. still not working

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            Error -18597 means Outlook is getting an HTTP Error 403 from the Exchange server. You probably have incorrect credentials or something strange on the Exchange server. Check the logs on the server for more details.






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              Error -18597 means Outlook is getting an HTTP Error 403 from the Exchange server. You probably have incorrect credentials or something strange on the Exchange server. Check the logs on the server for more details.






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                Error -18597 means Outlook is getting an HTTP Error 403 from the Exchange server. You probably have incorrect credentials or something strange on the Exchange server. Check the logs on the server for more details.






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                Error -18597 means Outlook is getting an HTTP Error 403 from the Exchange server. You probably have incorrect credentials or something strange on the Exchange server. Check the logs on the server for more details.







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