RE: Exchange on Small Business Server Disconnected Clients
- From: davidgold <davidgold@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 12:46:01 -0700
Outllok showing disconnected is most likely a network issue between your
workstations and the SBS. You said you changed the Host. Do the workstations
have your SBS's IP as the Primary DNS server in TCP/IP Properties of each
workstation's local area connection?
"C. Johnson" wrote:
Looking for help to resolve the following problem. Change in email addresses.
and host necessitated updating 4 of 5 clients on a small network last Friday.
All tested out incoming & outgoing just fine. Came in Monday and all 5
client's Outlook 2003 was showing "disconnected" and displaying a uniform
error message 0x8004011D, server not available. After some research and
failed tests it appears that the Exchange on our Small Business Server
(Windows Server 2003) disconnected the Client Systems.
Question: Where on the Server do I go and fix this problem? Am guessing it
is a problem with wrong/conflicting information. Have already updated the
changes in User Names on the POP3 Connector Manager on the Server and this
did not solve the problem.
Thanks
--
C Johnson
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