Late on this but also look at the Protocol Stack order. Make sure TCP/IP is
first.

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Thomas Hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 11:15 AM
>To: Exchange Discussions
>Subject: RE: Outlook logon process
>
>
>Paul,
>Try putting the server in the local host file on the 
>workstation. See if
>that improves the speed.
>
>Tom
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bendall, Paul
>Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 8:02 AM
>To: Exchange Discussions
>Subject: RE: Outlook logon process
>
>
>Hi Nate,
>
>Thanks for the articles unfortunately they do not cover the 
>problem we are
>experiencing. It only happens at logon and for one user took 20 mins to
>login in to Outlook, no errors were generated by the client. 
>Our mailboxes
>are limited to 60 MB so it is not a size issue and I have checked the
>mailboxes myself and can always log onto them without any problems.
>
>Looking at the domain controllers is rather tricky, we in the 
>mail team have
>rights over our Exchange servers that are in a resource domain 
>I can look at
>the event logs of these servers and no errors are generated. 
>Another team
>look after all the servers from an OS point of view and I don't have
>permission to look at the DC's in the user domain. That was 
>why I was trying
>to get something that would indicate where the problem is for Outlook
>logging on and then work with the team responsible, whether 
>that be server,
>netcom or Unix for DNS teams.
>
>Regards,
>
>Paul
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Couch, Nate [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: 21 August 2002 12:11
>To: Exchange Discussions
>Subject: RE: Outlook logon process
>
>
>Have you seen naything in the Event logs for either the 
>Exchange server or
>the PDC/BDC which points to a problem?
>
>Do Q269081 or Q315008 have any part in this issue?
>
>Nate Couch
>EDS Messaging
>
>> ----------
>> From:        Bendall, Paul
>> Reply To:    Exchange Discussions
>> Sent:        Wednesday, August 21, 2002 05:52
>> To:  Exchange Discussions
>> Subject:     Outlook logon process
>>
>> Exchange 5.5 SP4, NT 4.0 SP 6A
>>
>> Ok before I get flamed I am pretty sure I understand the 
>Outlook logon
>> process, in that by default it uses DNS to resolve the name of the
>> Exchange
>> server for Outlook to logon. Once this is found it will then 
>authenticate
>> the mailbox against the NT domain. Here is my question, I 
>have a small
>> number of random users, about 20 out of 8000, that experience Outlook
>> hanging at logon. This doesn't always happen i.e. we can go 
>for several
>> days
>> without any problem, then we start getting calls again, it will be
>> completely random, hardly ever effecting the same user 
>twice. Nslookup can
>> resolve the name of the server and it can be successfully 
>pinged. My hunch
>> is therefore is it maybe a authentication issue. So here is 
>my question is
>> their anyway to log Outlook as it logs on, or can I use any 
>other MAPI
>> tool
>> to logon to test the logon process of the affected mailbox 
>to the server.
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> Paul
>>
>>
>> 
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