Are you running E2K SP2 or SP3 (you should be).  Pre-SP2 was not as good
as automatically switching over to another global catalog.
And Mike is right, both domain controllers must be global catalogs if
you want redundancy for Exchange 2000.

HTH,

Jim


-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Aalberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Posted At: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 11:16 AM
Posted To: Exchange Technical Mailing List
Conversation: E2K stops getting mail when LDAP down
Subject: E2K stops getting mail when LDAP down


Hi All,
        been a while since I wrote the list.  

 I have an issue with an E2K server (in a cluster).  When the main AD
controller goes down, the E2K server stops receiving email.  There are
two LDAP servers in the domain and both look to be configured correctly,
i.e., replicating, configured in DNS, etc....

Shouldn't E2K server realize the main LDAP server is down and try the
next? what am I missing.

thanks in advance.


> Dan Aalberg
> Network Administrator
> visit http://web1/helpdesk for assistance.
> "the light at the end of the tunnel provided by BNSF"
> 
> 

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