I've heard that Outlook uses NETBIOS to locate the exchange
server...  Check the network protocol bindings on the dialup
connection.

I use Outlook XP on a win2k client successfully to a 5.5 SP?
server.

Alan
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On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Ian Kelly wrote:

> It's really too early in the morning here so excuse me if my brain isn't
> functioning correctly yet, but I wonder if the reg hack for the Exchange
> binding order might help you out. by default it's set to RPC first, then
> TCP/IP I think. you can edit it to put TCP/IP first. Have a look on the
> KB for details or search the registry...
>
>
> Ian
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Neumann, Dagmar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: September 10, 2001 02:59 AM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: Cannot send mail when dial up connection
>
>
> Have a very strange problem here and after days of fiddling around (by
> several people) my only hope is you guys:
>
> Windows 2000 laptops with Outlook 2000 dialling in via Radius Service
> connecting to Exchange 5.5 SP4 have trouble sending e-mails or changing
> calender items and probably some other problems too. Exactly the same
> setup but with NT 4.0 laptops works perfectly. (The w2k laptops used to
> be NT4 of course and did the deed.)
>
> Tried all kinds of different settings in Outlook and manage to squeeze a
> small mail in rtf format past, but anything bigger or with a more
> demanding format is a no go. If you have a meeting reminder popping up,
> you can not dismiss it or send it back to sleep or anything else.
> Sometimes I think typing too fast is already too much.
>
> Outlook window goes into a temporary freeze and then brings up the
> "Difficulties connecting to Exchange Server" msg. (summarized .... we
> all know the usual msg., is a bit longer ..)
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Regards,
> Dagmar Neumann
> IT Operations Manager
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