The profile caches the information about GC that is provided to it by
Exchange server's Referral Service (RFR)

I think in theory it should switch to the other GC, but I guess it
doesn't always work.



-----Original Message-----
From: Carmila Fresco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 11:59 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Outlook dependency to GC

Is there a dependecy between Outlook 2002 and the global catalog server?
 
I took down one of the GC's for maintenance but we still have 1 other GC
that is up and running in the site.  What I was thinking was, everything
would be okay since I don't have both GC's down.  All of a sudden, users
are unable to open Outlook.  Brought the GC back up and it's back to
business as usual.
 
I'm running Exchange 2000 SP 3, Windows 2000 SP3.  Clients are Outlook
2002 SP2.
 
Thanks,
Carmila
 





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