So I have an odd issue. First a little background: We have one Exchange 2003 server and about 5 Exchange 5.5 servers. The Exchange 2003 server is installed into the same site as the others. The AD is Windows 2000 version, all DC's are at SP4 and of course it is running in mixed mode. So here is the crux of the issue. We have the ADC setup and our distribution lists are replicated, EXCEPT for one. It just so happens this one list is broadcast list of everyone in the company. The end result is that 2003 users can not send mail to the list. The only thing I have found that could potentially be an issue is that fact that the Exchange directory name for the list is "everyone". Is it possible I have conflict with the Everyone security principal in AD? Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Regards, Alan Arrington The Cobalt Group
Nevermind, I forced a full ADC replication and it works now. Thanks, Alan "Alan Arrington" wrote: > So I have an odd issue. First a little background: > > We have one Exchange 2003 server and about 5 Exchange 5.5 servers. The > Exchange 2003 server is installed into the same site as the others. The AD is > Windows 2000 version, all DC's are at SP4 and of course it is running in > mixed mode. > > So here is the crux of the issue. We have the ADC setup and our distribution > lists are replicated, EXCEPT for one. It just so happens this one list is > broadcast list of everyone in the company. The end result is that 2003 users > can not send mail to the list. The only thing I have found that could > potentially be an issue is that fact that the Exchange directory name for the > list is "everyone". Is it possible I have conflict with the Everyone security > principal in AD? > > Any insight would be greatly appreciated. > > Regards, > > Alan Arrington > The Cobalt Group