Re: can't browse domain



Go into the AD and reset the computer account for the
Exchange server.

Out of curiosity.. Open a dos prompt on the Exchange
server and run Ipconfig /all
What is the NetBIOS node type?

"andrew" <pez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:
>> this server is one of our exchange servers, so removing it and re-adding
>> it
> to the domain will be a problem i think
> regards
> andrew perry


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