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We have problems with Oulook loosing connectivy w/ Exchange 2003, the hosts
and server are on two different VLAN's but there are no ACL's filtering this
traffic. We tried installing a second Global Catalog but it didn't help. Any
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"Lacan" wrote:

We have problems with Oulook loosing connectivy w/ Exchange 2003, the hosts
and server are on two different VLAN's but there are no ACL's filtering this
traffic. We tried installing a second Global Catalog but it didn't help. Any
ideas?

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Yes, I realized that after hitting send...and by the way just because I
posted in the wrong forum doesn't mean I don't what I'm talking about. If you
have any doubts about my level of knowledge I can send you a copy of my
Microsoft MCP transcript...pretty lenghtly!

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This is an Excel discussion group...

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"Lacan" wrote:

We have problems with Oulook loosing connectivy w/ Exchange 2003, the hosts
and server are on two different VLAN's but there are no ACL's filtering this
traffic. We tried installing a second Global Catalog but it didn't help. Any
ideas?

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I don't think that comment was directed to you. It looks like it's Wood's
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Lacan wrote:

Yes, I realized that after hitting send...and by the way just because I
posted in the wrong forum doesn't mean I don't what I'm talking about. If you
have any doubts about my level of knowledge I can send you a copy of my
Microsoft MCP transcript...pretty lenghtly!

"Wood Grafing" wrote:

This is an Excel discussion group...

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Anything is possible if you don''t know what you''re talking about.


"Lacan" wrote:

We have problems with Oulook loosing connectivy w/ Exchange 2003, the hosts
and server are on two different VLAN's but there are no ACL's filtering this
traffic. We tried installing a second Global Catalog but it didn't help. Any
ideas?


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