Re: HELP!!!! Can't figure my problem out

From: Unregistered (Guest.11gbcy_at_mail.webservertalk.com)
Date: 02/11/04


Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 01:17:26 -0600


You might try adding your exchsrvr info (IP/NAME) to the local host
table.

Kirill S. Palagin wrote:
> *This is name resolution problem
> http://tinyurl.com/2qvpo
> http://tinyurl.com/2ccb7
>
> KTyson9426 wrote:
>
> > hello... and thank you in advance to anyone that can assist me with
> my
> > problem...
> >
> > I'm running Outlook 2000 on XP connecting to an internal Exchange
> 2000
> > server... When some of the workstations start up Outlook they get
> the
> > following error
> >
> > "Your Microsoft Exchange Server is unavaliable
> >
> > You can retry connecting to the server using the network,
> > or work off-line and connect using dial-up networking.
> >
> > The network did not respond in a timely fashion to
> > determine the existance of an Exchange Server, you
> > may retry and continue waiting for a responds or work off-line"
> >
> > If you select "retry", the Outlook client will always connect to
> the server
> > immediately afterwards
> >
> > I've loaded every patch out there for XP, Outlook & Exchange...
> I've adjusted
> > the "Connection Timeout" to 60 seconds... My network utilization is
> under 3
> > %... So at this point I'm sort of at the end of my rope as what to
> do...
> >
> > This has been an on going problem and it's become way beyond simply
> being a
> > thorn in my side... I've posted this on here several times... But
> never gotten
> > a reply... If anyone could point me in the right direction I would
> be extremely
> > greatful *

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