Any DNS errors in the event viewer? There's a free tool called ADCheck from
NetIQ you may want to run http://www.netiq.com/adcheck/default.asp. I think
Microsoft has some free utilities to troubleshoot that as well.

On 3/19/03 9:41, "Joshua R. Morgan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Ok I can accept that, but I have gone into DNS and all machines are
> registered and I have gone to each machine and I'm able to ping all the
> others with NetBIOS name and with FQDN
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> Where else can I look>?
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> Joshua Morgan
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Scharff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 10:33 AM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: Re: Multiple Servers in the Same Site not communicating
> correctly
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> 
> DNS name resolution issues almost certainly.
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> On 3/19/03 9:21, "Joshua R. Morgan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> I posted this problem about a week or so ago and I got a few
>> responses, well I've gotten a lot more information and hopefully
>> someone can help
>> 
>> Ok
>> 
>> Environment:
>> Windows 2000 SP3
>> Exchange 2000 SP3
>> 1 Domain
>> All machines are  in the same site and same subnet
>> First Exchange Server is installed on a Domain Controller  (Will be
>> called FES)
>> Second Exchange Server is installed on a member Server ( Will be
> called
>> SES)
>> Third Exchange Server is installed on a member Server     (Will be
>> called TES)
>> 
>> FES is the first Exchange Server it is installed on a Domain
>> Controller which is also the GC all users and connectors work fine
>> when it is by itself however due to some changes coming up I need to
>> add a second server.
>> 
>> I installed SES and I was unable to send messages to people on FES and
> 
>> the people on FES could not send to the people on SES. Config was
>> First Routing Group with 2 SMTP Connectors, 1 SMTP Connector is for
>> incoming/outgoing internet mail, the other is to send mail to an
>> Exchange 5.5 Server that's in a Separate Domain but on the same
>> Subnet.
>> 
>> I set up a new routing group and put SES in it with a routing group
>> connector. Now the people on SES can email the people on FES, but the
>> People on FES can not email the people on SES.
>> 
>> So I built TES and placed it in the same routing group with SES now
>> the people on TES can email the people on FES and SES but those
>> Servers are not able to communicate to TES. I built another Routing
>> Group and placed TES in it however the results did not change from
>> previous.
>> 
>> Confused?   Me too
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>> Any help would be appreciated.
>> Joshua
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>> 
>> Joshua Morgan
>> Method IQ
>> Senior Network Engineer
>> Main: (864) 272-1145
>> Mobile: (864) 449-9912
>> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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