Hi Jose

Here is where I would go from here....

Check your event logs on the server and the workstations.  Anything
unusual??

If you have checked DNS (double and triple check) and everything is
resolving properly...

Make sure the users are resolving to the IP address on the gig card on
the server (sounds like you're already doing this, but it can't hurt to
check.)  Do a tracert to the gig card, making sure there is nothing
there that shouldn't be there.

If everyone is resolving to the gig card, trace the cable coming from
the 10/100 card and see where it goes.  Does it have link?  Collision?
Is it possibly used for a different network (backups, Macs)? 

>From there, check the properties on both cards.  Make sure there is only
a gateway in one card, etc. (yes, someone burnt me on that also).

If there is still nothing coming into the 10/100, disable it and see
what happens.


HTH

Russell

PS - If you find the answer, please post it here so we can both learn.



-----Original Message-----
From: Jose Manzano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 4:43 PM
To: Exchange Discussions

 Hello Russell,


  Thanks for replying... here are the answers 

 
1) There is a server that is attached to that message.  If you have more
than one Exchange server, are you sure you have the right server (it's
happened to me here)? 

   It is referring to the server that has the two nic's in it. What
happened to you at your location. We do have 2 Exchange servers onsite.


2) Is this a remote user or a local user (I'm assuming a local user, but
again, I've been burnt on that also).

  They are local users

3) Is this all users or one user?
 
    All users :(

4) I would start with DNS.  Make sure everything is resolving properly.

    I did nslookups internally and everything is pointing to the gig
card on the server. The 10/100 does not seem to be used at all. 
    
 ??? 

    

-----Original Message-----
From: Etts, Russell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 4:31 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: "Requesting Data from Exchange Server" too much

Hi Joe

There are a couple of questions I have:

1) There is a server that is attached to that message.  If you have more
than one Exchange server, are you sure you have the right server (it's
happened to me here)? 
2) Is this a remote user or a local user (I'm assuming a local user, but
again, I've been burnt on that also).
3) Is this all users or one user?
4) I would start with DNS.  Make sure everything is resolving properly.

HTH

Russell


-----Original Message-----
From: Jose Manzano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 4:18 PM
To: Exchange Discussions


  Hello all,

      Here is my problem

         We have an Exchange 5.5 server that is constantly giving you
the message "Requesting Data from Exchange Server" . This is like every
3rd or 4th message. I'm starting with the NIC's, the server has dual
NIC's that are active on the network.  I'm thinking one is causing some
kind of issues when the server sends the data back, and the client gets
confused? I don't know just going on a hunch.

   I wouldn't think we would need dual NIC's on this server. The NIC's
are not teamed, nor is this server clustered.  

 Any advice on troubleshooting this message would be highly
appreciated!!!

  Thank you!!

      

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