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Outlook and WSAM

Hayani_
New Contributor

Outlook and WSAM

I was have SA-3000 running 5.3 and outlook running perfectly through WSAM , we migrate to SA-4000 and we've license SAM but when I configure WSAM then run outlook wsam get connected but with sent/receive byte (0) zero and outlook failed to connect, SA box with front-end exchange in (DMZ zone) there is no firewall, I open HTTPS port from untrust --> DMZ my rule (untrus:any ---> dmz: MIP(2.1.x.x) services (HTTPs)

can anyone help me in this issue

SA-4000 run OS 6.2

Thanks in advance .

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jfitz_
New Contributor

Re: Outlook and WSAM

For what it's worth I'm experiencing exactly the same behaviour on 6.3R2 from a WM6.1 windows mobile.

WSAM installs fine... connects fine... shows rules fine, along with the processes that are connected, however the firewall on the other side of the IVE is getting connection resets from all traffic via WSAM.

Using a WindowsXP client with the same WSAM policy works fine, it's just the WM6.1.

jfitz_
New Contributor

Re: Outlook and WSAM

Out of interest, this problem still exists using Windows Mobile 6.5 and IVE 6.4R2.

As far as I can tell, WSAM is 100% faulty, it simply doesn't route traffic at all... yet clearly it seems to be working for other people? I've tried different phones, I've tried differenct OSes, I've tried different rules... nothing works. WSAM shows that iexplore.exe (or repllog.exe, or tmail.exe etc) is connected to the server... it sits there with 0 bytes in either direction and then the connection is closed. Rinse and repeat...

I logged a support request and got nowhere other than to prove that traffic is not being routed.

Message Edited by jfitz on 08-26-2009 09:57 PM
stine_
Super Contributor

Re: Outlook and WSAM

Are you running any other Microsoft RPC services through WSAM?

Also, 10seconds with Google took me to this page, and while the requirements are different, the required results appear to be the same: http://www2.slac.stanford.edu/comp/messaging/Using/rpc-http.htm