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Jimi
We recently replaced our old Exchange 5.5 server with a new Exchange 2000
server. Looks like we made the correct changes to active directory and the
Outlook clients on our desktops. Once in a while Outlook will attempt to
contact our old server when a user makes changes or adds a new contact. I
found an entry in the registry
(HKCurrentUser/Software/Microsoft/WindowsNT/CurrentVersion/WindowsMessagingSubsystem/Profiles/Outlook/<profile
ID>) referencing the DNS name of our old exchange server. Changing or
deleting the entry doesn't help, it is simply recreated at some later point.
I'm trying to find out where Outlook is picking up the name of our old
Exchange server. Any assistance would be greatlu appreciated.
server. Looks like we made the correct changes to active directory and the
Outlook clients on our desktops. Once in a while Outlook will attempt to
contact our old server when a user makes changes or adds a new contact. I
found an entry in the registry
(HKCurrentUser/Software/Microsoft/WindowsNT/CurrentVersion/WindowsMessagingSubsystem/Profiles/Outlook/<profile
ID>) referencing the DNS name of our old exchange server. Changing or
deleting the entry doesn't help, it is simply recreated at some later point.
I'm trying to find out where Outlook is picking up the name of our old
Exchange server. Any assistance would be greatlu appreciated.