Does one or more of these servers have multiple IP addresses? If so, try
using a hosts file.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nizar El-Assaad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 9:57 AM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: MTA Problems with Exchange 5.5 sp4
>
>
> Hello all
>
> I have two Exchange 5.5 sites with one server in each site (Windows NT
> Server 4.0/sp6a, Exchange 5.5/sp3 on both servers). I am
> using Exchange
> behind Proxy 2.0 in one site, and in order to make inter-site
> communication
> possible, I had to assign a fixed TCP port for the MTA (I am
> using port
> 6000). It was working fine, until I upgraded from sp3 to sp4.
> Since then,
> messages are stuck in the MTA queue, and I get error messages every 10
> minutes that say:
> "An RPC communications error occurred. Unable to bind over
> RPC. Locality
> Table (LTAB) index: 4, NT/MTA error code: 1753. Comms error
> 1753, Bind error
> 0, Remote Server Name TOM [MAIN BASE 1 500 %10] (14)"
> I had this same problem in the first place (with Exchange
> sp3) before I
> assigned a static TCP port for the MTA (because of MS Proxy), and the
> solution was to assign this static port.
> Is there a way to fix this problem? And if not, can I revert
> back to sp3?
>
> Best Regards
> Nizar El-Assaad
>
>
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