Hi everyone, I have a problem with a set of Windows Server 2003 machines. There are two machines, SVR1 and SVR2. SVR1 is a DC for the domain win.local. I recently installed Windows Server 2003 on SVR2, and tested file sharing to/from the server. I dcpromo-ed the machine as a new domain...
I get the same on mine. Our exchange server has a 1.5 gigs of RAM, of which STORE.EXE uses around 1-1.1 GB at any given time...
I've noticed too, that after a reboot, the machine uses hardly anything for store.exe, but after some time it slowly goes up to the gig of ram it likes to be using...
Just outta curiousity, have you tried clearing the cache of the affected machine(s)? i.e. Tools->Internet Options->Delete Files->Delete all offline content->ok.
I know it's kinda simplistic, but we shouldn't forget the basics here.... :)
Dave
Ehm, I'm hardly an expert at this stuff, so take what I say with a grain of salt, but...
I just ran into this problem yesterday. I just brought up a 2nd exchange server in our org, and moved half of the users onto the new server. After the move, users on one server couldn't email users on the...
Maybe check the event log on the client? It seems unlikely that any particular service could keep you from connecting to exchange, especially since you can access file shares, etc., but it might shed some light...
Can you connect to the server at all, e.g. Start -> Run -> enter in...
Hey everyone.
Here's my scenario: I currently have two back-end exchange servers hosting our domain behind a firewall: svr2.ourdomain.com and svr3.ourdomain.com. Users are split evenly between the two servers. All mail gets send to a Linux server in our DMZ, svr1.ourdomain.com -- and from...
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