7 servers in our Org/Site.  We have static entries in each servers LMHOST
file mapping the NetBIOS name to an IP address, seeing as they have
disparate DNS names and are spread across several VLANs. 

Although you can PING the machines, have you tested RPCCPING?  TechNet
should have some docs and links to the tools for that.   We found that we
needed to have the LMHOST entries for communication to be stable (our NT
group has little to no direct influence over what the campus technology
organization does, and they control DNS and the routers).

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Newell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 13:55
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: mta error code: 1722


Does anyone have any thoughts on this or is anyone running two Exchange
servers in their organization and not seeing these in the application log on
their servers?

Again, any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Newell 
Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2002 1:41 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: mta error code: 1722


Hello,
I have two Exchange servers running 5.5 SP4 connected by a Point to Point
T1. Both are in the same organization and site just in two different
buildings. I see allot of entries in the Application log on the servers
regarding Bind and Bindback RPC errors. I looked this up on Microsoft's
siteand they reference a change in SP4 that uses the DNS name instead of
the ipaddress as it did prior to SP4. I can ping each way using the dns
name and map a drive from each server to another with no problems and mail
is still getting through but I'm wondering if there's a bigger problem.

Again, any advice is appreciated.
Mike Newell
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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