Hi, I'm having an odd / tricky issue that needs resolution ASAP..

My co. has one Exch2000 server in Reston, VA, which I manage from Philly,
PA on a  W2K DC (Zoe) via Exchange Service Manager.  Only ESM is installed
on Zoe, so it should be only an interface to the exch serv (no exchange
guts to it right?).  Well, I have 2 other DCs with Zoe in PA, both have AD
and replicate with each other and the VA servers.  It is one Site (even
though it's 2 subnets and 2 locations). Anyway, I am taking Zoe down
because I have a new server and Zoe needs to go.  The problem is, 15
minutes after I turn off Zoe, all clients in PA can no longer access the
Exch2000 server in VA.
If you think you can answer this one now, go ahead.. for more details and
clues.. read on ...


PA accesses the Internet via a private T1 that goes to our VA office and
out to the net from there.  The PDC root DC resides in VA.  Zoe is not a
GC.  A funny thing is, that all users in VA can still access email when
Zoe goes down, but those who had their PCs and Outlook clients built in
PA, can't even access Exch2000 when they dial in from outside the network.
 I have installed ESM on another DC in PA, hoping that it would take over
whatever function the ESM install on Zoe was doing.  I have also kept Zoe
down for about 4 hours, hoping that the other DCs would step up.. but no
go.

Zoe is needed elsewhere and must be put down (rebuilt) ASAP, but she just
won't let go.  How do I get her out of the picture and still have my
Outlook clients access the VA based Exch2000 server?!?

Any help and/or theories will be greatly appreciated!


Joel





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