![]() The Authn column shows that the RPC portion of this connection object is using anonymous authentication and that the HTTP portion is using Basic (Clear). The image shows that the connection protocol column is RPC/HTTP. The example screenshot shows the following value: ![]() When this occurs, the values are separated by a space. Outlook can display multiple values in the Authn column if a connection is using multiple protocols. Possible values include:ĬLEAR (Outlook uses clear to indicate basic authentication - typically used together with SSL) Indicates the authentication type that a given Outlook connection uses. Only the RPC server appears under the Server name column ( Server name column omitted from screenshot). If you are connected to a server that is running Microsoft Exchange Server and that uses RPC over TCP (RPC/TCP), the proxy name does not appear. Indicates the proxy server through which Outlook connects. This information is used together with Outlook troubleshooting log data to help Microsoft Support professionals diagnose connectivity problems.īecause Outlook supports multiple Exchange accounts, this column indicates the account that is associated with a given connection. ![]() See the example in the following screenshot. These include several new columns and the ability to resize the Connection Status dialog box. The June 26, 2012, hotfix packages for Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2010 introduced several changes to the Exchange Server Connection Status dialog box. By default in Windows 7, the Outlook icon is hidden from view in the notification area.Ĭolumn descriptions For Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2010
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