Hi All,
we have installed a widows 2003SP2 X64 environment with exchange 2007 Sp1
Rollup Patch2. I receive every day 3 warnings with source: ClusSvc Category:
Node Mgr Event ID:1123 indicating that the node lost communication on the
network this message appears for every network
Any chance that NIC teaming configured on that node?
--James
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 9:03 AM, Sascha Riela [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
we have installed a widows 2003SP2 X64 environment with exchange 2007 Sp1
Rollup Patch2. I receive every day 3 warnings with source: ClusSvc Category:
I have an e2k box with sp3 on it. Apparently it had some problems last week
and they called MS and got everything remounted and such (smtp connector
blew up as far as I can tell)
Now, I can send emails out through manually connecting to the smtp
connector, but if I choose an internal email
If they called MS and the problem is not resolved, call them back and get on
with it. They have all the notes on what was done and should be prepared to
pick up where they left off.
M
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From: Benjamin Zachary - Lists [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 7:38 AM
Yah, that's where we are going now, I was hoping it was something simple.
Just a strange one I guess.
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From: Matt Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 10:43 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Mail comes in and goes missing
If they called MS and
Yep, I understand. Easy and simple is the way to go if you can. It sounds as
if they didn't test their solution very well and should have their feet held to
the fire. I've had a number of the overseas techs try and push me to close a
case prematurely. They've made no bones about telling me
I'm looking at the mdbvu interface now, and see that
/o=mycompany/cn=addrlists/cn=oabs/cn-Default Offline Address List
doesn't have a PR_PF_PROXY property. It does have a
PR_PF_PROXY_REQUIRED property.
The same is true for each of the child folders, OAB Version 2, OAB
Version 3a and OAB Version
Hello people,
My problem is with Exchange 2003 on Windows 2003.
Whenever someone attempts to access my OWA for the first time (per
session), the connection is being redirected to an internal
(non-routable) IP. Hitting Refresh on the browser opens OWA correctly,
and the problem does not occur
Have you checked for DNS issues or hard coded IP on the default web site
for your OWA FE server
Jeff A. May, Blackberry Certified SA
Client Server Engineer III
Client Server Engineering/IT Messaging Services
Mail Code - 100-99-08-20
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I have, and I didn't find either. What has me puzzled is that a mere
Refresh solves this issue every time.
From: May, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 3:15 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Strange OWA redirection
Have
What, if any, proxy are you using for IE access
Jeff A. May, Blackberry Certified SA
Client Server Engineer III
Client Server Engineering/IT Messaging Services
Mail Code - 100-99-08-20
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From: E. Peeters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
No proxy involved at all.
From: May, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 3:44 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Strange OWA redirection
What, if any, proxy are you using for IE access
Jeff A. May, Blackberry
In Seattle, WA. E-Mail me your resume off-list if you are interested.
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