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Dade Murphy
Hi!
I know this topic has been discussed a lot of times, but unfortunately
I was unable to find an answear yet.
We are using a clustered Exchange 2000 server (Win2K domain) with
multiple trusted domains used to authenticate the users. My account is
from one of the trusted domains. (Win2K3 Domain) I have been using
Outlook 2003 for quite some time now, normally it works just fine, but
sometimes it seems to be going mad.
Since Friday I am unable to connect to my Exchange server, getting
error messages 0x8004011D and 0x80040115 (Server unavailable). I
already tried switching from cached mode to non-cached mode, also
created a new profile, rebooted the workstation, etc.
Name-Resolution works fine (DNS as well as WINS), connecting to the
server (NET USE) works with WINS name, DNS name and IP address without
any problem.
As it has been mentioned in earlier postings I tried Outlook XP and
Outlook 2000. Both versions do work fine.
Is there anybody around that has an idea what the problem is? (And of
course how to solve it!) I would appreciate any help!
Regards
Dade
I know this topic has been discussed a lot of times, but unfortunately
I was unable to find an answear yet.
We are using a clustered Exchange 2000 server (Win2K domain) with
multiple trusted domains used to authenticate the users. My account is
from one of the trusted domains. (Win2K3 Domain) I have been using
Outlook 2003 for quite some time now, normally it works just fine, but
sometimes it seems to be going mad.
Since Friday I am unable to connect to my Exchange server, getting
error messages 0x8004011D and 0x80040115 (Server unavailable). I
already tried switching from cached mode to non-cached mode, also
created a new profile, rebooted the workstation, etc.
Name-Resolution works fine (DNS as well as WINS), connecting to the
server (NET USE) works with WINS name, DNS name and IP address without
any problem.
As it has been mentioned in earlier postings I tried Outlook XP and
Outlook 2000. Both versions do work fine.
Is there anybody around that has an idea what the problem is? (And of
course how to solve it!) I would appreciate any help!
Regards
Dade