RE: NSProxy

2003-03-31 Thread Woodruff, Michael
Remote Windows 2k site.  We are definitely being referred to remote GCs.
Thanks.

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From: Chris Scharff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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By remote site do you mean remote geographical location or remote
Windows 200 site? It's thought that Exchange gave referrals to GCs
within the same Windows site, is that not what you are seeing?

On 3/28/03 10:10, Woodruff, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 When Exchange 2000 refers Outlook (2k and over) to a Global Catalog 
 server, is there a process of which one it will refer the client to? 
 Ours is giving us GCs in remote sites (which we don't want).  I would 
 rather have clients lookup local GCs if possible.


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Re: NSProxy

2003-03-29 Thread Chris Scharff
By remote site do you mean remote geographical location or remote Windows
200 site? It's thought that Exchange gave referrals to GCs within the same
Windows site, is that not what you are seeing?

On 3/28/03 10:10, Woodruff, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 When Exchange 2000 refers Outlook (2k and over) to a Global Catalog
 server, is there a process of which one it will refer the client to?
 Ours is giving us GCs in remote sites (which we don't want).  I would
 rather have clients lookup local GCs if possible.


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RE: NSProxy

2003-03-29 Thread Ed Crowley
You should very definitely check out your AD subnet and site
configuration.

Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
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When Exchange 2000 refers Outlook (2k and over) to a Global Catalog
server, is there a process of which one it will refer the client to?
Ours is giving us GCs in remote sites (which we don't want).  I would
rather have clients lookup local GCs if possible.

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NSProxy

2003-03-28 Thread Woodruff, Michael
When Exchange 2000 refers Outlook (2k and over) to a Global Catalog
server, is there a process of which one it will refer the client to?
Ours is giving us GCs in remote sites (which we don't want).  I would
rather have clients lookup local GCs if possible.

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