WANguy2k
Sadly this will not help janaya right away. If you read janaya's original post you would see that his exchange server is a 2000 exchange. You cannot migrate for 2000 to 2007, you have to go to 2003 first and then up to 2007. That is why we are suggesting a fresh build and that the...
Here you go, this link should give you a clue:
http://blog.lithiumblue.com/2007/07/understanding-dns-srv-records-and-sip.html
The DNS msc will most likely be on your domain controller. Go to start, all programs, Admin tools, and dns.
Have you installed the RPC over HTTP Proxy? To use outlook Anywhere you need to install the RPC over HTTP proxy feature because you would need all high end ports open for RPC. This may be why you hit the site but can't authenticate.
I have it working fine here in my office without the...
In IIS, configure your SMTP server to only allow connections from the local machine (127.0.0.1) and any other permitted servers.
Also run an AV update and do a full scan on the server for botnets and any other virus.
Open the service properties and get the name of the process, then open task manager and in the processes tab locate the service name and end process. If this fails, go to view and add the PID column to the window and get the PID. From there open the Cmd prompt and use “Kill [pid number]...
I would just migrate to 2007 and not 2010 for the minute, as I managed to download a corrupt version of 2010 from Microsoft and spent hours trying to fix it. In the end I rebuilt the box and settled with 2007.
Do you have a SRV record in your DNS for autodiscover?
It should be located in Mycompany.com, _TCP in the DNS MMC.
Look for _autodiscover. If not there, create a new SRV record and point it at your exchange server.
Does the server have more than one network card, is DNS working correctly?
Try adding an entry in the host file for the exchange and see if that works.
This link should be quite handy to explain how OAB works:
http://blogs.msdn.com/dgoldman/archive/2006/08/25/How-Exchange-2007-OAB-Files-are-replicated-to-a-Client-Access-Server-for-download.aspx
Hi There
I had this issue and did manage to fix it.
First off, go to a client with outlook on it.
In the icons box on the right had side of the toolbar, locate the outlook icon, hold down Ctrl and right click on the icon. Select test email AutoConfiguration, leave the tick boxes all ticked...
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