Check the box next to RPC over HTTP Proxy, as shown in Figure 13.13. Click OK.
5. Click Next to continue.
6. Click Finish when complete.
FIGURE 13.13 Installing the RPC over HTTP Proxy service.
363 Configuring ISA Server to Secure RPC over HTTP(S) Traffic
Configuring RPC over HTTPS on an Exchange Back-End Server
After the networking service for RPC over HTTP has been installed, the Exchange server
must be configured to act as an RPC over HTTP back-end server. In the case of the all-inone
Exchange server, where there is no unique front-end server and a single Exchange
server acts as the primary mailbox and OWA server for the enterprise, this configuration is
performed on the Exchange server where the RPC over HTTP networking service was
installed, and must be followed by the Registry change outlined in following sections.
In deployment scenarios where there are separate front-end and back-end servers, the
back-end server must first be configured as an RPC over HTTP back-end, followed by
configuration of the front-end server as an RPC-HTTP front-end. To configure the backend
server for RPC over HTTP, do the following:
NOTE
The scenarios outlined in this book assume that Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 1
is installed.
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