Configure an Exchange Server 2003 back-end server as an RPC proxy server:
Configure the RPC virtual directory for Basic authentication and SSL
Configure the RPC proxy server to use specified ports for RPC over HTTP
Set the NT Directory Services (NTDS) port on all global catalog servers that act as Exchange Server 2003 back-end servers
See also:
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