Hi all
We have a mail server running SBS 2000, I have recently noticed the following persistant message error in the events viewer :
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The ISA Server services cannot create a packet filter 195.185.223.228. This event occurs when there is a conflict between the Local Address Table (LAT) configuration and the Windows 2000 routing table. Check the routing table and the LAT to find the source of the conflict.
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My question is : does this message have anything to do with the fact that our recipients get the messages we sent hours after we send them, it's like they get blocked or queued somewhere in our server before being sent???
I checked the exchange queue folder, but it's empty. Where else should I look?
Many thanks in advance.
Lavida
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Great Starts Make Great Finishes
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We have a mail server running SBS 2000, I have recently noticed the following persistant message error in the events viewer :
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The ISA Server services cannot create a packet filter 195.185.223.228. This event occurs when there is a conflict between the Local Address Table (LAT) configuration and the Windows 2000 routing table. Check the routing table and the LAT to find the source of the conflict.
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My question is : does this message have anything to do with the fact that our recipients get the messages we sent hours after we send them, it's like they get blocked or queued somewhere in our server before being sent???
I checked the exchange queue folder, but it's empty. Where else should I look?
Many thanks in advance.
Lavida
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Great Starts Make Great Finishes
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