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Two of my users are experiencing the same problem. They close Outlook, then when they open it back up, it says it cannot locate the Exchange server. DNS is setup correctly. I have tested it several times. I then re-setup the Outlook profile and it connect just fine. But once they close it again, it cannot connect again until I reset it again. Any ideas!
-- Maurice "One of the greatest gifts God has given us, is the ability to give. The greatest gift we can give back to him is the decision to use it." |
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It sounds like you might find something wrong with the machines connection to their GC--they must connect to the GC before they will ever connect to Exchange. I would suggest using Netmon to capture traffic and see where the network traffic is failing. In the mean time, you could set up the users to open Outlook with a prf file, which will recreate the profile each time you open Outlook. Check http://www.microsoft.com/office/ork -- look for Whitepaper on prf file.
-- Matthew Tisdel South Carolina "MAURICE PERRY" wrote: > Two of my users are experiencing the same problem. They close Outlook, then when they open it back up, it says it cannot locate the Exchange server. DNS is setup correctly. I have tested it several times. I then re-setup the Outlook profile and it connect just fine. But once they close it again, it cannot connect again until I reset it again. Any ideas! > > -- > Maurice > > "One of the greatest gifts God has given us, is the ability to give. The greatest gift we can give back to him is the decision to use it |
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My GC servers are also my DNS servers. So it is safe to say, if DNS is
working, then is should see the GC servers. This is only happening to 2 out of 60 users. I will try setting up the prf file. Thanks for your help. -- Maurice R. Perry Westwood, MA BSIT University of Phoenix, Online mmmperry@rcn.com mmmperry@email.uophx.edu "One of the greatest gifts God has given us, is the ability to give. The greatest gift we can give back to him is the decision to use it." "Matthew Tisdel" <MatthewTisdel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:048B5526-FD4C-4893-988C-A46FF204D1C0@microsoft.com... > It sounds like you might find something wrong with the machines connection to their GC--they must connect to the GC before they will ever connect to Exchange. I would suggest using Netmon to capture traffic and see where the network traffic is failing. In the mean time, you could set up the users to open Outlook with a prf file, which will recreate the profile each time you open Outlook. Check http://www.microsoft.com/office/ork -- look for Whitepaper on prf file. > > -- > Matthew Tisdel > South Carolina > > > "MAURICE PERRY" wrote: > > > Two of my users are experiencing the same problem. They close Outlook, then when they open it back up, it says it cannot locate the Exchange server. DNS is setup correctly. I have tested it several times. I then re-setup the Outlook profile and it connect just fine. But once they close it again, it cannot connect again until I reset it again. Any ideas! > > > > -- > > Maurice > > > > "One of the greatest gifts God has given us, is the ability to give. The greatest gift we can give back to him is the decision to use it |
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