RE: Domain controller cannot browse network

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Something is really up here - I thought I was half-way there but the problems
have come back.

On my XP box I now cannot open any mailboxes or resolve names in the address
book using Outlook. I also cannot browse the exchange server - I get logon
failure error messages.

I can't see why this is happening intermittantly - very annoying!
.



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