I think it would be more likely that the
issue is Exchange 5.5 service pack 4.
In one service pack, exchange RPC communication behavior was changed so
that it was necessary to communicate between exchange services utilizing
FQDN. I had to add records to the hosts files because my internal machines did not have DNS
names. Ken -----Original Message----- That is strange because I
have a E55SP4 on a W2K SP3 box with no problems at all
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