Re: The name could not be resolved. The action could not be completed
From: Alex Yu (alex_at_mucha-dot-us.no.spam.thanks)
Date: 03/13/05
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Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2005 12:51:33 -0500
Joseph Gruber said the following on 3/13/2005 7:55 AM:
> I'm having a problem getting my Outlook 2003 clients to see our Exchange 2003
> standard server. When I create the profile I get the following error when I
> "Check Name": "The name could not be resolved. The action could not be
> completed."
Is the machine a domain workstation? If not, when you click on the
Check Name button, did it prompt you for a username and a password?
> MachineA (Windows 2003 Server) is the exchange server and also hosts
> external DNS and runs VMWare. VMWare runs MachineB (Windows 2003 Server)
> which is the DC & GC and hosts DHCP & DNS. MachineA points to MachineB for
> DNS and all desktop machines (Windows XP Professional) point to MachineB for
> DNS.
I strongly suggest you not that do not use this setup. DC/GC needs to
be a dedicated machine that the Exchange server can talk to at any time.
VMware is a great solution but running the DC in a VMware VM setup on
the Exchange server will cause many unknown problems.
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