Have Exchange 2000 until now (source) and set up a new 2003 (destination) on a new hardware with W2003 (DC) Now I set up to replicate all Address books public folders, Free/Busy... as desribbed in checklists exact for that task. Unfortunately the replication does not run. The destination always has replication Stat 'Local Modified' I moved one Mailbox to the destination mailserver. Now users on the old server cannot send mails to this user on the new server, but the one on the new server can. In the event viewer of the old server I get this error every 10 minutes: Source: MSExchangeTransport Event ID: 4000 Description: Message delivery to the remote domain 'vnforest.ucp' (the new servers name) failed for the following reason: Unable to bind to teh destination server in DNS. I read lots of tasks about this, reinstalled Exchange 2000 and SP3 and so on. Also cheched nslookup, works. Is there any other idea what to try else? I am really confused and have no more ideas. Thanks for any advice or suggestions -- Andreas Raschle Swisscom Solutions AG
Hi, Could this be the problem: http://support.microsoft.com/?id=555366 Leif "Andreas Raschle" skrev i en meddelelse news:4E622645-91E6-413A-AF1C-E70B409ABB56@microsoft.com... > Have Exchange 2000 until now (source) and set up a new 2003 (destination) on > a new hardware with W2003 (DC) > > Now I set up to replicate all Address books public folders, Free/Busy... as > desribbed in checklists exact for that task. > > Unfortunately the replication does not run. The destination always has > replication Stat 'Local Modified' > > I moved one Mailbox to the destination mailserver. Now users on the old > server cannot send mails to this user on the new server, but the one on the > new server can. > > In the event viewer of the old server I get this error every 10 minutes: > Source: MSExchangeTransport > Event ID: 4000 > Description: Message delivery to the remote domain 'vnforest.ucp' (the new > servers name) failed for the following reason: Unable to bind to teh > destination server in DNS. > > I read lots of tasks about this, reinstalled Exchange 2000 and SP3 and so > on. Also cheched nslookup, works. > > Is there any other idea what to try else? I am really confused and have no > more ideas. > > Thanks for any advice or suggestions > -- > Andreas Raschle > Swisscom Solutions AG
Wow it exactly was the problem. There is a server entry and that server could do not anything do with the destination name. Now I have choosen the option 'first try to contact directly' which obviously takes a bit longer for the other messages, but it works now for the message exchange. And one other problem has gone as well: All users on the new server got at the end of Outlook send/receive the error 'the operation failed. an object could not be found. Every site in internet said that I have to recreate the profile, but that was no solution. I then thought that somethin like the offline global address book or free/busy schedule or whatever could be the problem. Thank you very much for your help! Cheers Andreas -- Andreas Raschle Swisscom Solutions AG > Could this be the problem: http://support.microsoft.com/?id=555366 > Leif