Yes, that is the exact error.  We suspected a DNS error and have
made sure that the Exchange servers are properly listed in DNS.
As an additional measure, we have added local host files to a few
users to see if that made a difference.  Again, we have the same
result - sometimes it works, sometimes not.  

I'm beginning to suspect the server load is too high and for
some reason these attemps are timing out.  Does anyone know of
any registry values perhaps that need tweaking?

Thanks,
Karen

On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Stephen Mynhier wrote:

> I undestand what you are saying.  But does the exact error read:
> 
> "Errors in background synchronization.  In most cases, further information
> is available in a synchronization log in the Deleted Items folder.  The
> Microsoft Exchange Server computer is not available.  Either there are
> network problems or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer is down for
> maintenance."

> This doesn't actually put an error log in the Deleted Items folder.  But the
> problem is name resolution on the network.  What are you using for name
> resolution on your network?



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