As of 9:10am this morning, our Exchange server will flood the network if it is running. We have a 128K frame relay connection and the Exchange server will overflow that sending data out.
If I stop the SMTP process, then the issue is resolved.
I looked in the System manager for Exchange at the Queues and there are about 20-25, all that show no messages, and one that shows 1 message of a size of 3K that has been trying to send since yesterday.
I haven't changed anything on this machine - the only change to the network was that there was a new fully patched WinXP Pro machine added last night - it is just a user machine on the network.
Can anyone please offer some ideas - our network is dead if the Exchange server is up and we can't do anything at all - if I take the Exchange server down, then we can have the network, but no e-mail which is just as bad for most of the users.
If I stop the SMTP process, then the issue is resolved.
I looked in the System manager for Exchange at the Queues and there are about 20-25, all that show no messages, and one that shows 1 message of a size of 3K that has been trying to send since yesterday.
I haven't changed anything on this machine - the only change to the network was that there was a new fully patched WinXP Pro machine added last night - it is just a user machine on the network.
Can anyone please offer some ideas - our network is dead if the Exchange server is up and we can't do anything at all - if I take the Exchange server down, then we can have the network, but no e-mail which is just as bad for most of the users.