I have a problem and have a brain dump as to the fix. I get an error that says : oneproblem.net 199.99.99.34: can't verify reverse address - lookup does not include original address 198.88.88.32
The 199 is an outside address and 198 is the inside address. Would I use a loop in this situation...
I have an internal DNS server as primary and and external as secondary. The problem I'm having is I have an Exchange Server with an internal and external address. The external DNS will not do a reverse lookup of the internal DNS. How can I fix that internally?
I have a client who is receiving 2-4 copies of the same e-mail from the server. the client can open an e-mail and read it and the next time they look at their inbox, all the e-mails they have read are shown as unread. What could be wrong here? Virus?
I have three users, two using Win98 and one using W2K Pro. All are able to log onto the network and access every file that is shared with the exception of one. I have Exchange 5.5 running on a W2K Server and everyone (60+) can access this folder with the exception of these three, which...
I have a W2K server that is registered in the DNS tables of the DC. The W2K server is able to obtain Active Directory and such, but is not resolved in the DNS naming scheme. How do I fix this and what would cause this issue?
I have three clients who when trying to log onto the Exchange server using Outlook 97 it prompt them for a user name/domain name and password. These clients names resolved when outlook was setup on their systems, but now won't let them in at all. Nothing they type in the blocks allows them...
I have multiple users all running the same setup connected to an Exchange 5.5 server. I have a few systems that can't connect to the server using their credentials, but can using the admin logon, but that doesn't help them with their e-mail. Some systems have a logon, domain and password block...
I have an administrator that corrupted a FoxPro DB in a program that used it. I need to delete the data and reindex it, but do not have FoxPro. Is there any other way to delete this data and reindex it safely? The DB has 200Mb of data in it currently.
I have a server running MS Exchange and we have problems. I ran a diagnostic program and it says: " GUID Server name could not be resolved to an IP address. Then it says xyz.abc.com resolved to the IP address (123.45.67.123) and was pingable. The A and MX are registered in the server, but...
We can now receive e-mail, but am unable to send any outside e-mail. Is there anyone out there that has any insight to why this is happening from experience. All services are started and Internet Mail is set up.
I have MS Exchange set up on an W2K server and can only send and receive e-mails through it in house. A and MX records are correct on all servers. All services are started up and running correctly. If a user sends an e-mail via say AOL, the mail goes out and doesn't return an unable to send...
I have a Win 2000 server that logs onto the DC without any problems. In the Event Log though it states "Windows cannot determine the user or computer name. Return value[1326]" What could the problem be?
I can't get MS Exchange Internet Mail Service to start under services. Does anybody know of a fix for this. It does not give an error so I don't know where to start looking. What is is dependent on to start up?
We have multiple Win 2000 sytems that personnel rotate through every day. Is there a way to set up links and such so that no matter what user signs onto the system, the same links and desktop come up?
The reason I'm asking this is because of a test we have run. We tried running it on a HP desktop running Win 2000 server and it kept failing for one reason or the other. Has anyone else had problems running it on a like system? If so what type of problems have you had?
We had two old Domain Servers that died some time ago. Now as we are cleaning up one of our servers operations we are finding we can't delete these old domain servers. What can we do short of setting up another box with that domain and deleting it?
I have Exchange 5.5 Server running on a Win 2000 Server that is giving me problems every now and then. When the Win 2000 starts up it is signed into the local domain. When I go to connect to Exchange, it hangs up when it comes to "What server do you want to connect to?" ever now and...
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