Hey guys,
I have another concern and was seeking some help.
I had an account changed from a distribution group (with a contact)for sending mail, to a regular email account with a forwarder in place.
Now that this was done, no one can send to the person. The email address is the same but users get a bounceback stating that the address does not exist in the organization.
Replication was forced and the issue was not resolved. After a day, this issue remains.
One of the users send an email to the caches saved name and it failed. When they typed out the full address it worked.
It looks as though the SID cache on the workstation are incorrect and need to be updated.
Is there a way this can be performed on the exchange 2003 server. Theres many workstations connected and doing this manually will take some time.
Thanks
I have another concern and was seeking some help.
I had an account changed from a distribution group (with a contact)for sending mail, to a regular email account with a forwarder in place.
Now that this was done, no one can send to the person. The email address is the same but users get a bounceback stating that the address does not exist in the organization.
Replication was forced and the issue was not resolved. After a day, this issue remains.
One of the users send an email to the caches saved name and it failed. When they typed out the full address it worked.
It looks as though the SID cache on the workstation are incorrect and need to be updated.
Is there a way this can be performed on the exchange 2003 server. Theres many workstations connected and doing this manually will take some time.
Thanks