Finally got mine fixed over this weekend. Built up an old machine into a second exchange server and added it to my existing site. Then transferred all the mailboxes and public folders over to it. Then stripped down the original server, reloaded the OS and Exchange from scratch, and brought it...
Well, no hard-drive shortage here. Defrag has plenty of room to work. Also, looking at the other posts, nothing was happening on our exchange server when it went nuts. Nothing in the event logs, and only 3 users logged onto it at the time. (Tried deleting their mailboxes too with no luck- shot...
Progress (or not) report.
Stripped down the exchange server, wiped the drive and did a fresh install of Win 2000 server and Exchange. Then added some accounts and tested it with the internet e-mail. Everything worked as it should.
Then, restored the DS and IS data from backup, and the problem...
Oh my, another one with the same problem on the same day! Now I am convinced something devious is going on here.
Sounds like Proudusa found a fix by moving the mailboxes to another server. I'm trying to isolate what caused it. Here's what I've tried so far WITHOUT success:
-Uninstalling...
Wouldn't that be the grandest coincidence. Doubt it - I'm in Wyoming and isp is 180com.net. I gave up and am going to try to re-load the server tonight. Don't have any other server to move this stuff to at the moment. I'll post how it goes later.
Mike
proudusa
I just encountered the *exact* problem you describe. Exact same set up with C/W & Internet e-mail on the Outlook 2000 clients. Been running fine for 18 months. Suddenly, at noon on May 19, all our clients started getting the NDR messages with the no transport provider etc. I find it...
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