Outlook 2007/Vista OS and Windows 2000/ISA 2000 server problem

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valkster

Hello, thanks in advance for any assistance. I am having trouble getting
email to work with our first Vista computer at work unless I enter the IP
addresses of our email provider's servers in the account settings. Using the
server names will give an error stating that the servers cannot be found. We
have an older private network at work consisting of a Windows 2000 DC server
and another computer setup as an ISA 2000 server. The servers are for
handling internal permissions, structure and to provide control and
protection on outbound connections (ie, connecting to the internet and
email). Connecting to the internet works fine on this new Vista machine but
I cannot get the email to work without tricking it by using the IP's. This
works but I get a certificate warning every time I open Outlook...selecting
Yes allows it to work but this is not a real fix. I am using the same
account settings that work on three previous versions of Windows and I have
other computers running Outlook 2007 without problems. I have tried the
automatic configuration for accounts in Outlook '07, even testing personal
accounts, but I am not getting anywhere. I am not an expert but it seems
like a DNS issue between Vista and our 2000 server(s). Any insight? Thanks
 

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