RE: DOES NO ONE KNOW???? RE: Exchange 2000 install in new Win 2000 domain problems...

2001-08-24 Thread Martin Blackstone

Sorry, most of us here are guys...It is well known that we have a short
attention span (sorry, cant/wont speak for the ladies) therefore we have
a tendency to stop reading after a paragraph. Since there was no
question in the first one, we probably all got sidetracked by a donut or
something.



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Clint CHN.
Nichols
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2001 9:55 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: DOES NO ONE KNOW RE: Exchange 2000 install in new Win 2000
domain problems...


I sent this out yesterday morning.  Anyone have any ideas on it?  I
haven't seen any responses yet... Thanks again. clint

 -Original Message-
From:   Clint CHN. Nichols  
Sent:   Thursday, August 23, 2001 8:54 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject:Exchange 2000 install in new Win 2000 domain problems...

Exchange Discussion List:
Hi all.  I've been off the list for over a year now (like anyone
remembers me ;-)) and I've recently converted the Netware network I've
been managing to all Windows 2000/Active Directory... I used the
Services for Netware migration to assist in the process.  The domain
conversion and install went very smoothly but the Exchange 2000 server
we installed has been throwing fits from day 1.  After spending a whole
week of battling it I finally realized the stupidity of my stubbornness
and decided it was time to see the experts...  I'm sure someone here has
run into this...

Here's my configuration.
Exchange 2000 SP1 on a Windows 2000 (NON-advanced) server with SP2.
Compaq ML530 with latest network driver On a TCP/IP network with 5 other
2000 servers. (3 terminal server, 1 Websense, 1 PDC) The PDC has the GC,
DHCP and DNS services active and working.  The websense is a BDC No
NT4.0 at all. VPN to remote network with 3 2000 servers there. All DC's
one is a GC Approximately 2000 accounts.

The obvious problems it has, is some user can connect with Outlook other
can't.  They receive a name cannot be resolved error when trying. POP3
and web access works for ever account.  Not so obvious client
observations are that the global address list doesn't always show up at
the client.

At the server it gets deeper.  No names show up in any of the address
list (global or otherwise) under recipients.  If you do a
properties/preview on the global address list it will show users. But
they aren't there otherwise.  The server randomly goes through periods
of slamming the event log with errors (during which time its goes down
and needs to be restarted) I assume this coincides with the RUS but
haven't been able to confirm.  I have selected for force the RUS and
haven' been able to make the errors occur.  These errors resemble this.
Event ID 2075 Source MSExchangeDSAccess Process INETINFO.EXE (PID=1080),
DsBind failed. Athensasd.k12.pa.us. hr=0x8007054b, deltaT=47 the
operation will be retried.  It also dumps a similar error for STORE.EXE
and EMSMTA.EXE.  there is also a MAD.EXE with an event of 2064 and
message of all the remote DS servers in user are not responding

We had original install errors with RPC errors and the like.  I fixed
these with the new ML530 NIC driver and changes to the DC's and other
servers on the network.  The server has been wiped and reloaded from
scratch at least twice and we've checked and rechecked our work.  Poured
over support and technet for hours on end.  Does anyone have any ideas
of where to go from here?  Seen this before?

Thanks
Clint Nichols
Director of Information Technology
Athens Area School District
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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RE: DOES NO ONE KNOW???? RE: Exchange 2000 install in new Win 2000 domain problems...

2001-08-24 Thread Greg M. Hess

OK, let's just slow down here. How MANY donuts do you have every Friday? Were they 
baked fresh today? Give me every detail. (on a diet)
g.

-Original Message- 
From: LBWL.GWIA.[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Fri 8/24/2001 1:17 PM 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Cc: 
Subject: RE: DOES NO ONE KNOW RE: Exchange 2000 install in new Win 2000 domain 
problems...



Just had a glazed sour cream donut.m 

Donut Friday every Friday. 


-Original Message- 
From: Erik Sojka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2001 10:19 AM 
To: Exchange Discussions 
Subject: RE: DOES NO ONE KNOW RE: Exchange 2000 install in new Win 200 0 
domain problems... 


M. Donuts. 

 -Original Message- 
 From: Martin Blackstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Friday, August 24, 2001 1:07 PM 
 To: Exchange Discussions 
 Subject: RE: DOES NO ONE KNOW RE: Exchange 2000 install 
 in new Win 2000 domain problems... 
 
 
 Sorry, most of us here are guys...It is well known that we 
 have a short 
 attention span (sorry, cant/wont speak for the ladies) 
 therefore we have 
 a tendency to stop reading after a paragraph. Since there was no 
 question in the first one, we probably all got sidetracked by 
 a donut or 
 something. 
 
 
 
 -Original Message- 
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Clint CHN. 
 Nichols 
 Sent: Friday, August 24, 2001 9:55 AM 
 To: Exchange Discussions 
 Subject: DOES NO ONE KNOW RE: Exchange 2000 install in 
 new Win 2000 
 domain problems... 
 
 
 I sent this out yesterday morning.  Anyone have any ideas on it?  I 
 haven't seen any responses yet... Thanks again. clint 
 
  -Original Message- 
 From:  Clint CHN. Nichols  
 Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 8:54 AM 
 To: Exchange Discussions 
 Subject: Exchange 2000 install in new Win 2000 domain problems... 
 
 Exchange Discussion List: 
 Hi all.  I've been off the list for over a year now (like anyone 
 remembers me ;-)) and I've recently converted the Netware network I've 
 been managing to all Windows 2000/Active Directory... I used the 
 Services for Netware migration to assist in the process.  The domain 
 conversion and install went very smoothly but the Exchange 2000 server 
 we installed has been throwing fits from day 1.  After spending a 
 whole week of battling it I finally realized the stupidity of my 
 stubbornness 
 and decided it was time to see the experts...  I'm sure 
 someone here has 
 run into this... 
 
 Here's my configuration. 
 Exchange 2000 SP1 on a Windows 2000 (NON-advanced) server with SP2. 
 Compaq ML530 with latest network driver On a TCP/IP network with 5 
 other 2000 servers. (3 terminal server, 1 Websense, 1 PDC) The PDC 
 has the GC, 
 DHCP and DNS services active and working.  The websense is a BDC No 
 NT4.0 at all. VPN to remote network with 3 2000 servers 
 there. All DC's 
 one is a GC Approximately 2000 accounts. 
 
 The obvious problems it has, is some user can connect with 
 Outlook other 
 can't.  They receive a name cannot be resolved error when 
 trying. POP3 
 and web access works for ever account.  Not so obvious client 
 observations are that the global address list doesn't always 
 show up at 
 the client. 
 
 At the server it gets deeper.  No names show up in any of the address 
 list (global or otherwise) under recipients.  If you do a 
 properties/preview on the global address list it will show users. But 
 they aren't there otherwise.  The server randomly goes through periods 
 of slamming the event log with errors (during which time its goes down 
 and needs to be restarted) I assume this coincides with the RUS but 
 haven't been able to confirm.  I have selected for force the RUS and 
 haven' been able to make the errors occur.  These errors resemble 
 this. Event ID 2075 Source MSExchangeDSAccess Process INETINFO.EXE 
 (PID=1080), 
 DsBind failed. Athensasd.k12.pa.us. hr=0x8007054b, deltaT=47 the 
 operation will be retried.  It also dumps a similar error for 
 STORE.EXE 
 and EMSMTA.EXE.  there is also a MAD.EXE with an event of 2064 and 
 message of all the remote DS servers in user are not responding 
 
 We had original install errors with RPC errors and the like.  I fixed 
 these with the new ML530 NIC driver and changes to the DC's and other 
 servers on the network.  The server has been wiped and reloaded from 
 scratch at least twice and we've checked and rechecked our work.  
 Poured over support and technet for hours on end.  Does anyone have 
 any ideas of where to go from here?  Seen this before? 
 
 Thanks 
 Clint Nichols 
 Director of Information Technology 
 Athens Area School District 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 
 
 
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