We have two Windows 2003 servers, both running Exchange 2003. The two servers are located in separate cities.
In the event that the secondary server is shut down, the primary continues on without interruption; Users from both sites are able to log in and access e-mail.
In the event that the primary server is shut down, the secondary fails to authenticate users and Exchange is completely unavailable (even the webaccess fails to work.)
It's almost as if Active Directory is not fully functioning on the secondary machine. This would also explain Exchange being unresponsive as it relies so heavily on AD.
Initially I thought maybe it was a DNS issue, but both servers have DNS services running locally for the AD and they both appear to be fully functional.
Is there something that I can check to make sure that the secondary server is authenticating using a local AD copy instead of the remote machine?
Thanks in advance.
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Charlie Silverman
Sr. Systems Administrator
Globalstar, LLC
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In the event that the secondary server is shut down, the primary continues on without interruption; Users from both sites are able to log in and access e-mail.
In the event that the primary server is shut down, the secondary fails to authenticate users and Exchange is completely unavailable (even the webaccess fails to work.)
It's almost as if Active Directory is not fully functioning on the secondary machine. This would also explain Exchange being unresponsive as it relies so heavily on AD.
Initially I thought maybe it was a DNS issue, but both servers have DNS services running locally for the AD and they both appear to be fully functional.
Is there something that I can check to make sure that the secondary server is authenticating using a local AD copy instead of the remote machine?
Thanks in advance.
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Charlie Silverman
Sr. Systems Administrator
Globalstar, LLC
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We now return you to your regularly scheduled reality.