Re: MS Exchange and Outlook 97

2000-07-09 Thread Kenny Sallee
>From the workstations, can you ping the Exchange server by netbios name? By hostname? Is anything else slowing down? Why forward udp broadcasts? If you are using WINS this will do nothing for you but send unnecessary traffic across the backbone. I wouldn't say its a "network" issue as the 65

Re: MS Exchange and Outlook 97

2000-07-09 Thread George H. York
Just as a test you might want to put a host file on a workstation ( 192.76.x.x myexchange ). Upon resetting the nbtstat, see if your Outlook 97 message doesn't pop up very quickly. If it does ( it probably will ) you either need to modify your DNS or main hosts file. Good Luck!! George H. York

RE: MS Exchange and Outlook 97

2000-07-10 Thread Dennis Olson
-7121 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of George H. York Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2000 7:12 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: MS Exchange and Outlook 97 Just as a test you might want to put a host file on a workstation 192.76.x.x myexchange

Re: MS Exchange and Outlook 97

2000-07-10 Thread Patrick Murphy
This may sound a bit off bit I remember seeing an article on Microsofts site about protocol bindings and Outlook/Exchange. I used to do this at a place I worked a year ago but I forget what the key is? Basically from what I remember - the IP protocol was last on the list so the client->server woul

Re: MS Exchange and Outlook 97

2000-07-11 Thread joel.studtmann
MCSE, MCP+I A+, Network+ CCNA/ CCDA - Original Message - From: Patrick Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Bartlett, DS1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2000 02:35 Subject: Re: MS Exchange and Outlook 97 > This may sound a bit off bit I rememb

Re: MS Exchange and Outlook 97

2000-07-11 Thread Chuck Church
Daryn, Are you using 3Com NICs on any devices? I've noticed that 3Coms DO NOT autonegotiate correctly with Cisco set-based switches. One side will always come up half duplex, the other side full. Intel and Compaq NICs don't seem to have this problem. You're better off hardcoding everyth