How did you remove it? It looks to me that AD/GC still has a record of
that server as an exchange server. Only when you get no response ( ie
time lag on client side) from that server does it appear to go to the
other server. I know you can fiddle a bit with your GC's to point it to
preferred
Dear Mr. Q,
What version of Outlook and Exchange? The answer can different depending on
versions.[1]
The short answer to your question is that Exchange refers the clients to a
DC to use for name resolution and that is cached on the client until it
fails... then the Exchange server is contacted
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Dear Mr. Q,
What version of Outlook and Exchange? The answer can different depending on
versions.[1]
The short answer to your question is that Exchange refers
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Dear Mr. Q,
What version of Outlook and Exchange? The answer can different depending on
versions.[1]
The short answer to your question
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I love it, you are a wealth of knowledge. It is a 2K Exchange and 02K.
What is a keyword to search for, I looked on the faq Google. No good.
Could you please give me a idea of what I'm looking for.
Thanks in advance
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As soon as I removed the old E2K they could not connect every
time and have not been able to connect since then, w/o clicking retry of
course.
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As soon as I removed the old E2K they could not connect every
time and have not been able
Sounds like a timing problem. Everytime I have had that problem I did the
registry change to the order of which protocol first the Outlook client use
to try and contact the Exchange server. Not sure if it applies to you. If so
run regedit on one of the clients and change the RPC binding order for
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