I'll be honest in that I do not know a direct resolution to that particular error. I would delete the server from DNS and reinstate it. That way it should recreate all the entries.
...192.168.1.5 (Server). It is essensial that cleints use a Windows 2K server running DSN for DNS resolution.
Configure DHCP options as follows:
*Router: 192.168.1.1
DNS server: 192.168.1.5
*This will direct clients directly to the DSL router for internet access. I assume you would want to...
Disable the DHCP on the router.
Enable DNCP on the server. Define a scope. Exclude the address of the server and the router form the scope. It sounds to me like you have duplicate IPs. I am guessing 192.168.0.1 is being assigned to both the router and the Server, or something along these...
Sounds to me like you have a DNS problem on the 2000 server. You must have the server looking at itself for DNS resolution if it is the PDC. The same applies to the clients. They must be looking to the 2K serevr for DNS resolution. You can setup forwarders in DNS to the linux box if you...
I may be wrong, but I do not think you should backup the information store. I have seen this before where it the backup never completes. You should just backup the mail boxes instead.
Go to 'exchange general' in the users settings in ADU&C and go to delivery options. In there you can select who you want to forward the mail to an whether or not you want to send the mail to both recipients or not.
You will struggle with a dynamic IP address! What routers do you have on the ADSL connections? One possible solution would be to have the ADSL upgraded to 'no-nat' and then put a firewall in such as a Zyxel 'Zywall' 10. These are cheap at about £300. Depending on your requirments at the other...
I would try to send mail, temporarily, up to your ISPs relay. If it goes through then it points to something wrong either with the DNS lookup or with the SMTP connector to AOL.com
Sorry I dont have any better answers
I have done a small amount of work for a company that have SBS Backoffice 4.5 and are running exchange for shared calendars and public folders. However, they do not use it for mail collection and delivery. For this they use VPOP. VPOP is not even just setup as a POP collector for exchange, it...
I assume you mean using VPNs over a satellite link? This is tricky. It is all down to the latency of your sat provider. I have an Aramiska satellite connection and 95% of the time the VPN is ok. Sometimes though it times out. I know it is near impossible to get BTs sat to create a VPN...
mmm. Not sure without trying it. Are you logging each machine onto the same domain? If you are have you tried selecting logon using dialup networking at the logon screen and logging on with the VPN?
I'll have a play with this and let you know anythnig I find.
I saw this problem once on a network. Windows 2K server SP3 and XP pro clients. Firstly I flushed the DNS cache (ipconfig /flushdns) on the client and then uninstalled the NIC and re-installed it. The machine even had the same IP assiged to it by DHCP but it all worked fine after that.
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