Re: Weird Outlook Problem
- From: "deanp" <dean.peters.net@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 27 Sep 2006 07:59:58 -0700
It's only Outlook that has the problem. It won't connect to Exchange
without the server reboot.
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote:
In news:1159367461.821320.114840@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
deanp <dean.peters.net@xxxxxxxxx> typed:
For some reason lately whenever the IP address on a workstation of a
client of mine changes I have to reboot the entire SBS 2003 server for
Outlook on that workstation to connect to Exchange again. Never had
that problem before. Did a recent microsoft patch do this ? Running
SBS 2003 with ISA 2004. The firewall client is installed on all
workstations. Running Outlook 2003 on al workstations. The server and
workstations both have all the latest patches.
What happens if you don't do this? As in, what are the exact symptoms? Is
the user able to log into the domain normally, and access other network
resources?
There is no reason that a workstation IP changing should prevent server
access - what is doing DHCP on your network? It's best if this is your SBS
server, rather than your router/firewall/whatnot. Also make sure that your
DHCP server is giving out only the SBS server's :LAN IP for DNS - and *no*
public DNS servers - no server or client should have a public IP specified
anywhere in its ipconfig.
.
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