As you can see it is some time since this thread was started. As this problem was only causing issues with offline files, the workaround I have been using since is to create an entry in the HOSTS file on every client which maps the name of the server to 10.0.0.1. Not an ideal solution, but it works.
There is no perfect solution to this problem, and in fact this is one of the reasons why I moved to exchange. In my experience, though, if you move the PST file into the %userprofile%\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook folder instead of the %userprofile%\Local Settings\Application...
My domain controller running Server 2003 (which is also the RRAS server) has a static IP of 10.0.0.1. When a client initiates a remote access connection, the server suddenly gets lots of new the IP addresses (10.0.0.14, 10.0.0.13, etc.) When it is then pinged, it shows as 10.0.0.14, although the...
I have a collection of documents (which form a book) that have been worked on by many people over a network. Recently, one spread has appeared transparent - in the pages palette, it shows grey squares over the usually white page image. No-one knows how to get rid of this. I'm wondering if anyone...
Sorry, I can't help at this stage, but I am having exactly the same problem, and have a similar configuration, Server 2003, SP1, Feature Pack 1 and hotfixes. Out of interest, are you running anything else on the box (e.g. I have SQL Server, IIS 6) and how much RAM do you have? Apparently the...
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