Hello All,
I have recently installed a Exchange 2000 server and migrated all of the mailboxes, 
contacts, public folders over to this server from an Exchange 5.5 server. The 5.5 
server has since been removed from the site & organization and formatted for other 
usage. All has been well, I haven't had any issues with clients connecting or mail 
flow but I do get the following error within the event logs:
An RPC communications error occurred. Unable to bind over RPC. Locality Table (LTAB) 
index: 164, Windows 2000/MTA error code: 1722. Comms error 1722, Bind error 0, Remote 
Server Name NTSERVER [MAIN BASE 1 500 %10] (14) 
 
It seems as if the E2K server is trying to communicate with the removed e55 server. I 
followed all of the KB articles when I removed the e55 server so I am unsure why it is 
still trying to communicate with it. The closest articles i see to this issue has 
something to do with the e55 service account. The site has been converted to native 
mode so the tab that allows me to change the service account pswd isn't there any 
more.
 
One thing I do notice is in the Public\System folders. In the System manager, Under 
Offline address book, I notice there are two entries. One is:
/o=Playknits/cn=addrlists/cn=oabs/cn=Default Offline Address List
the other is:
EX:/o=Playknits/ou=PLAYKNITS
Are there supposed to be two entries in this? 
 
The other thing I noticed was under the Events Root System Folder, there is an item 
called EventConfig_NTSERVER. NTSERVER was the name of the E55 server which has been 
decomissioned. Should I delete this entry.
 
Any help with this issue would be greatly appreciated. I keep getting the error 
messages every 10 minutes.

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