How does the server act when it is on the internet? Windows 2000 server running DNS should be the DNS server for all work stations. Are there any DNS errors in the Event Viewer?
This sounds like it could be a firewall issue. See if you can use the local intranet ip address: ie 192.168.1.1/exchange. Many firewalls will not allow you to access the external(internet) ip address from inside the firewall
I recently did the SP4 upgrade to my AD. No problems when I checked everything, I thought. Windows 98 PCs display "Share Name not Found" error when logging on. On most PCs if I continue to press the enter key after multiple tries the system logs on. Windows 2000 and XP are fine. If...
On the outlook client. Go to Tools, services, Exchange properties, check to see the delivery. To leave the mail on the server insure that the "username"-mailbox is where mail is delivered.
This sounds like you are not authenticating to the server. Confirm that users are logging on to the server. The fact that passwords were expiring could be the problem.
Are you using two sonicwall appliances? If you are and using static ip you will need to set up routing on the win2k server for it to work. If you are using the sonicwall client on the remote there should be no problem. I'm doing both I have two sonicwall to sonicwall VPN connections with two...
I'm not sure if that is the most secure way to handle this situation. My concern would be how open have you left your exchange server to the world. My recommendation would be to establish a secure connection to your network perferably with a VPN server and then obtain your mail by logging onto...
The only other time I've seen a problem like this is when Exchange was running out of Disk Space. The question is how many users are using exchange. Look at moving the mailboxes using the wizard. I don't remember if it is available in exchange 5.0. I used very succesfully in Exchange 5.5 and...
The major problem is that Wndows 2000 Pro only allows for five users to be logged on at one time. The best bet is to install Win2K Server and set it up as a printer server. Otherwise you will have users losing the access to the printer
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