RE: MAPI/Outlook detailed logon process

2002-09-11 Thread Andrey Fyodorov
To: Exchange Discussions Subject: RE: MAPI/Outlook detailed logon process Thanks for your reply Andrey, However, I was under the impression that Outlook is a winsock application and therefore will resolve names via a hosts file and the DNS before using WINS and NetBIOS as outlined in Q172218

RE: MAPI/Outlook detailed logon process

2002-09-11 Thread Andrey Fyodorov
: Bendall, Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 10:04 AM To: Exchange Discussions Subject: RE: MAPI/Outlook detailed logon process Hi Michelle, I have checked the RPC binding order and it is correctly set, this is also backed up by the fact that on the machines that have

RE: MAPI/Outlook detailed logon process

2002-09-11 Thread Bendall, Paul
15:23 To: Exchange Discussions Subject: RE: MAPI/Outlook detailed logon process Another thought - are your domain controllers accessible from those workstations? Outlook 2000 an up can be used in two modes: A. Exchange server can proxy (NSPI Proxy) the logon request to the domain controllers

RE: MAPI/Outlook detailed logon process

2002-09-11 Thread Andrey Fyodorov
Upgrade :) -Original Message- From: Bendall, Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 10:41 AM To: Exchange Discussions Subject: RE: MAPI/Outlook detailed logon process Andrey, Thanks again for the input. Unfortunately we are using Exchange 5.5

RE: MAPI/Outlook detailed logon process

2002-09-11 Thread Bendall, Paul
We will in about 6 months but that will be to Titanium, but I digress -Original Message- From: Andrey Fyodorov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 11 September 2002 16:18 To: Exchange Discussions Subject: RE: MAPI/Outlook detailed logon process Upgrade :) -Original Message- From

RE: MAPI/Outlook detailed logon process

2002-09-10 Thread Andrey Fyodorov
I would tend to think that WINS is more responsible for Outlook logon than DNS. Outlook is a NetBIOS type of animal. Have you tweaked the Provider order in the registry of your clients to match the network protocol used on your network? -Original Message- From: Bendall, Paul

RE: MAPI/Outlook detailed logon process

2002-09-10 Thread Andy David
Discussions Subject: RE: MAPI/Outlook detailed logon process I would tend to think that WINS is more responsible for Outlook logon than DNS. Outlook is a NetBIOS type of animal. Have you tweaked the Provider order in the registry of your clients to match the network protocol used on your network

RE: MAPI/Outlook detailed logon process

2002-09-10 Thread Bendall, Paul
: MAPI/Outlook detailed logon process I would tend to think that WINS is more responsible for Outlook logon than DNS. Outlook is a NetBIOS type of animal. Have you tweaked the Provider order in the registry of your clients to match the network protocol used on your network? -Original Message

RE: MAPI/Outlook detailed logon process

2002-09-10 Thread Harmon, Michelle M.
Discussions Subject: RE: MAPI/Outlook detailed logon process I would tend to think that WINS is more responsible for Outlook logon than DNS. Outlook is a NetBIOS type of animal. Have you tweaked the Provider order in the registry of your clients to match the network protocol used on your network

RE: MAPI/Outlook detailed logon process

2002-09-10 Thread Bendall, Paul
, Michelle M. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 10 September 2002 14:58 To: Exchange Discussions Subject: RE: MAPI/Outlook detailed logon process You may want to check their RPC binding order if you haven't done so. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;q163576; -Original