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Configure Outlook 2003 to Get Your Keystone
E-mail at Home
Before you begin the
procedure in this topic, confirm the following:
• You are running one of the following on your home
computer:
• Microsoft Windows® XP with Service Pack 1 and
331320 hotfix or later
•
Microsoft Windows Server 2003
•
You are running Outlook 2003 on your home computer.
Procedure
1.
On your home computer where Outlook 2003 is installed, click Start,
and then click Control Panel.
2.
In Control Panel, perform one of the following tasks:
• If you are using Category View, in the left pane,
under See Also, click Other Control
Panel Options, and then
click Mail.
•
If you are using Classic View, double-click Mail.
3.
In Mail Setup, under Profiles, click Show Profiles.
4.
In Mail, click Add.
5.
In New Profile, in the Profile Name box,
type a name for this profile, and then click OK.
6.
In the E-mail Accounts wizard, click Add a new e-mail
account, and then click
Next.
7.
On the Server Type page, click Microsoft Exchange
Server, and then click Next.
8.
On the E-mail Accounts page, do the following:
1.
In the Microsoft Exchange Server box, type: exchange.keystoneschool.org
2.
Click to clear the Use Cached Exchange Mode check box.
Important
Temporarily turn off Cached Exchange mode
to test your configuration. We recommend that you enable
Cached Exchange mode after you test your configuration.
3.
In the User Name box, type your Keystone user name. (your
first initial and last name)
4.
Click More Settings.
Note
At this stage, your home application attempts to resolve the
user name on the Exchange server. This
operation
will time out and present a dialog box that prompts you
to confirm your user name and mailbox. Click Cancel on this
dialog box.
9.
In the Microsoft Exchange Server dialog box, do the following:
1.
On the Connection tab, in the Connection
pane, select either Connect
using my Local Area Network (LAN) or Connect using Internet
Explorer's or a
3rd party dialer. Select the connection type based
on the method that you use
to connect to the Internet.
2.
On the Connection tab, in the Exchange
over the Internet pane,
select the Connect to my Exchange mailbox using HTTP check box.
Note
If the Exchange over the Internet area does not appear on the
Connection tab, see the How to Verify Client Computer
Configuration.
3.
Click Exchange Proxy Settings.
10.
In the Exchange Proxy Settings dialog box, in
the Connections
Settings pane, perform the following steps:
1.
Enter exchange.keystoneschool.org in the Use
this URL to connect to my proxy server for Exchange box.
2.
Select the Connect using SSL only check box.
3.
Enable mutual authentication, select the Mutually
authenticate the session when connecting with SSL check
box.
4.
Enter msstd:exchange.keystoneschool.org in the Principle
name for proxy server box.
5.
As an optional step, you can configure Outlook 2003 to connect
to your Exchange server by default by using RPC over
HTTP. To do this, select
the check box
next to On fast networks, connect to Exchange using HTTP
first, then connect using TCP/IP.
Note
Outlook defines a fast connection as a connection that is faster
than 128 kilobits per second (Kbps). Outlook defines
a slow connection as a connection that is slower than or equal
to
128 Kbps.
11.
In the Exchange Proxy Settings dialog box, in the Proxy
authentication settings pane, in the Use this
authentication when connecting to my proxy server for
Exchange list, select Basic Authentication.
12.
Click OK in the Exchange Proxy Settings box, click OK in the Microsoft
Exchange Server box, click Next on the E-mail Accounts
page, click Finish to close
the wizard, and then click OK.
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