Can you login to your Exchange server using an account that exists in
'xyz' domain that has never logged in to the server before?
To test this I would create a Temporary test account and add him or her
to the local Users group on that server. If the test fails it may
indicate an issue with the 'abc' PDC.. if failure does ensue try the
above on 'abc's PDC. If that fails you may
have a faulty Trust.

-dan

-----Original Message-----
From: Watkins V [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 7:07 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: cannot find domain controller


Thanks, yes we've check all the lmhosts stuff and the WINS stuff and is
fine
and is the same as all the other servers. Have not tried the rpcping,
will
do that,
Vanessa

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 01 August 2002 09:44
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: cannot find domain controller


Presumably, by now, you've set entries in HOSTS and LMHOSTS just to help
point them in the right direction? (Just for a nag - have you tried the
rpcping tool? I *think* it's maybe in the BORK) Are your running WINS?
If
so, are the server entries ok?

Cheers,

Loftus.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 01 August 2002 09:18
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: cannot find domain controller


Dear all,
 
we have a problem that has been going on for weeks.  We have one
exchange
site with 5 servers, Ex5.5 sp4 plus patches, NT4  sp6 plus patches.
They
are all in one NT domain "abc".  They have to communication with a PDC
in a
separate domain xyz for purposes of authentication as all users accounts
are
in this separate domain.  It complains in event logs " cannot find
domain
controller for xyz domain" error 5719.  We know this is a secure channel
problem then. So we have trawled the knowledge base and done literally
everything suggested anywhere!  we have been down the path of nbstat,
browstat and all those reskit tools.  We found an article where we can
run a
reskit command "setprfdc xyz <pdcname>  and this makes a secure channel
to
the appropriate PDC.  Trouble is the exchange server doesn't stay
talking to
the PDC, it drops out with 5719, we have to run setprfdc every hour or
users
cannot access mail!!!  Could it be our abc domain controller? We have
support call open to microsoft who only suggest everything we have tried
and
are generally dragging their heels.  
We've ruled out all the network level stuff, switches NICs etc. Help
please,
anything we haven't thought of.  Other servers in site (same
brand) are fine.
thanks
Vanessa
Network Manager
Royal Holloway, University of London
 


 

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