RE: Exchange 2003 and timeout errors on XP machines
- From: "jk" <jk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 09:19:06 -0700
Okay, what hotfix am I calling about, I installed the update to our server
and we are still geting the issue. I adjust the mtu size on the router to
576, if I understood from the reading and we are still recienving the pop
ups. Am I still missing something?
"jk" wrote:
> To answer your questions, it happens to just about everyone, almost 40 users.
> I have replaced and tested almost all the wires and everyone is on cat5e,
> Everything via OWA works perfectly. There are no events that pertain to the
> lose of connectivity on the server but only error 26 on the clients and then
> a delay write error or faulting application in the applications that are
> killed via the pop up from Outlook. I will reboot the server and see what
> changes are made.
>
> ""Bill Peng [MSFT]"" wrote:
>
> > Hi JK,
> >
> > Thank you for posting here and I'd like to provide the following info for
> > your reference.
> >
> > First of all, will you please let me know your current Service Pack level?
> > Have you installed SBS SP1 or MS 05-019?
> >
> > If yes, please refer to the following KB and make a call to our PSS support
> > to obtain the Hotfix:
> >
> > Installing security update MS05-019 or Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1
> > may cause network connectivity between clients and servers to fail
> > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/898060
> >
> > In addition, if the problem persists, please let me know:
> >
> > 1. Did the problem happen on all client computers?
> > 2. After replacing 1 client computer's network cable, will the problem
> > persists?
> > 3. Are you able to open OWA to access the e-mails on the client or server?
> > 4. Are there any error info in the Event Viewer?
> >
> > For the store.exe and w3wp.exe memory problem, I'd like to provide the
> > following info for your reference:
> >
> > Store.exe will take as much memory as possible to provide better service
> > for Exchange. However, when other processes need memory, it will
> > automatically release memory for these processes. w3wp.exe will also take
> > high memory usage and this should be a normal behavior. For now, please
> > check whether the server has any performance issues (such as application
> > hang or service no response). If yes, we can consider it as a performance
> > issue and continue troubleshooting the problem.
> >
> > I hope the above info helps.
> >
> > If you have any update, please don't hesitate to let me know.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Bill Peng
> > MCSE 2000, MCDBA, CCNP, CCDA
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> > >Subject: Exchange 2003 and timeout errors on XP machines
> > >Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 09:56:03 -0700
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> > >I have SBS 2003 fully patched with all the updates. I have posted this one
> > >before. Eschange 2k3 sp1 with all the patches etc. I am not running ISA on
> > >the server. Off and on throughout the day, clients on XP pro with Outllok
> > >2003 get a pop up saying that they have lost connection to the server and
> > >then 5 seconds later restored. In that 5 seconds they loose connectivity
> > to
> > >the SQL server and are booted out from a number off applications. I have
> > >replaced all the switches in the network and now am looking at replacing
> > >cables. SBS 2k3 seams to be running just fine. There are no error logs
> > that
> > >would pertain to the issue at hand. I have updated all the harware with
> > >current drivers. My question would be where do I go now? I have advised
> > that
> > >individuals use the remote web for the time being until I can figure it
> > out.
> > >
> > >The issue did not start until I install an extra 2k3 file server about a
> > >month ago and install sp1 for server 2k3. I had issue installing sp1 for
> > >exchange because I was missing a regestry key which a gentleman pointed
> > out
> > >to me earlier. Any help at this point is welcomed. I am running a dual
> > >processor xeon server with 3 gb of memory. Everything in the task manager
> > is
> > >in order and store.exe and sql are at the top of the food chain with
> > w3wp.exe
> > >following. ANy suggestions?
> > >
> >
> >
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