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date: Mon, 09 Jun 2008 15:41:10 GMT,    group: microsoft.public.win2000.advanced_server        back       


Win2k Advanced Server Machine and Domain Naming   
Hi,

I have to set up a Win2k Server to use with Exchange 2003. Exchange is 
only going to be used on the local LAN.

(I have only set them up before when I have had a fully qualified domain 
name to give the machine, correctly associated with its IP address.)

The machine has a private IP address, eg 10.0.0.100.
I gave it a made-up domain, eg plug.local and a machine name of "exchange".

All seemed well - until I tired to connect mail on user machine. When 
trying to create a new mail Exchange account, I put in 
"exchange.plug.local" - and it couldn't find it. I put in 10.0.0.100 and 
when I tested the account name, it changed it to "exchange.plug.local" 
and underlined the account name. I thought "Great".. however...

However, the amail account doesn't work within Outlook..

I am about to rebuild the whole thing from scratch (there doesn't seem 
to be any way of changing the domain details).

But,as I don't have a valid fully qualified domain name to set the 
machine to, what domain details should I put in?

Oh, I tried adding "10.0.0.100 exchange.plug.local" to "hosts" - but I 
still couldn't ping it by name, only by address..

--
Sue
date: Mon, 09 Jun 2008 15:41:10 GMT   author:   Palindrome

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