WINS is working OK! I got some assistance from my associates here.
It seems that the server was looking at the NICs in a specific order. The integrated NIC must have priority. When I switched the integrated NIC to be the internal or LAN side WINS pointed to that address and it is fine now...
When I open the WINS snap-in from Administrative tools I get the following message in the right pane, "Cannot find the WINS Server".
I recently purchased a new server to replace our old ISA and WINS server. I have tried to match all settings from the old server to the new server...
I have 5 Windows 2000 Servers which have been giving me errors. Nothing big but very annoying. Microsoft tells me that SP3 will cure many of my problems but I wanted to know if anyone has had any problems with it.
Has SP3 been good for you?
Any input is greatly appreciated.
>:-< MADHENTE
smallpiece;
I found on my own network that as long as the username and password match EXACTLY, then only the local login is needed. That is to say that the username and password in AD on the W2K server must match the username and password created on the XP Home PC.
Also, you have to run the...
To Glasgow:
My network is running Windows 2000 Servers as well.
To RuralGuy:
Yes, I found out that XP Home does support Netbeui, but I bought pc's with the OS installed. This means I don't have an XPH CD, I just have recovery CD's. I called Microsoft and they told me they would not help me...
I got a bargain on 8 pc's with XP Home for my company in April. I had a few troubles (XPHome will not log on to a domain, Netbeui is not supported, internal firewall limits access to files) but I have all eight functioning on my network.
XP Home will not log on to a domain, but will join a...
"Everyone" is a default security group in Exchange 2000 and I don't think you can use it as an email Distribution List(at least I was unable to). To get around it, I set up a security group called "All Associates" and added each user to the list, then gave it email address...
Does either Server show any errors?
Check in Services on the Exchange box to see if "Microsoft Internet Mail Service" is running. If not, start it.
Check in Services on the Proxy box to see if "Microsoft Winsock Proxy" is running. If not, start it.
Hope this helps.
>:-<...
Adam,
Sounds like we're in the same boat. The only difference is you have a paddle and I don't. Exchange5.5 got wiped after the upgrade to Exchange2000. I'll keep digging and post it if I find anything.
Getting tired of hearing, "What's wrong with my mail, can't you fix it?"...
fluid,
I tried playing musical chairs with my client computers, but it doesn't matter which hub or which port I'm plugged into. My download speeds on the same computers are fine. I've ruled out DNS as a cause and I've ruled out physical location on the network.
Thanks,
>:-< MADHENTE
I tried this. DNS settings on the client side had no impact on the problem.
I had a similar problem on other segments of the network and that was solved by enabling DNS on the clients, but this problem only exists at the same segment as the Exchange Server and DNS settings don't help.
Got...
When opening Outlook, several clients (but not all) are getting a message saying "Unable to locate Exchange Server". If the option to RETRY is taken, then Outlook finds the Exchange Server with no problem. A few others don't receive the message, but it can take as long as 30 seconds...
When opening Outlook, several clients (but not all) are getting a message saying "Unable to locate Exchange Server". If the option to RETRY is taken, then Outlook finds the Exchange Server with no problem. A few others don't receive the message, but it can take as long as 30 seconds...
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