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dumb question: cant connect with Exchange Admin
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| nancy do 2002-10-05, 8:39 pm |
| hi all,
i installed exchange 2000 and the exchange admin 5.5.
exchange 2k seems to be working ok.
i can send/recv mail and the system manager program
runs.
however, i cant run the admin 5.5 and connect
to the exchange server.
the error i get is:
"The list of Microsoft Exchange Server computer is not
available..."
am i missing something obvious?
do i have to first run some process using the system
manager?
is it a permissions problem?
thanks in advance
nancy
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| Mark Fugatt 2002-10-05, 8:39 pm |
| I assume you are trying to connect to an Exchange 5.5 server using the 5.5
Admin Tool?
--
Mark Fugatt
Pentech Office Solutions Inc
www.exchangetrainer.com and www.4mcts.com
Visit www.msexchange.org for practical information on Microsoft Exchange
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"nancy do" <ndo@minervanetworks.com> wrote in message
news:8a3201c254f0$6ee41200$9de
62ecf@tkmsftngxs01...
> hi all,
>
> i installed exchange 2000 and the exchange admin 5.5.
> exchange 2k seems to be working ok.
> i can send/recv mail and the system manager program
> runs.
>
> however, i cant run the admin 5.5 and connect
> to the exchange server.
>
> the error i get is:
> "The list of Microsoft Exchange Server computer is not
> available..."
>
> am i missing something obvious?
> do i have to first run some process using the system
> manager?
> is it a permissions problem?
>
> thanks in advance
>
> nancy
>
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| Steele 2002-10-05, 8:39 pm |
| If you type the name of the server in, instead of clicking on the Browse
button, does it work?
--
IP, Therefore I Am
"nancy do" <ndo@minervanetworks.com> wrote in message
news:8a3201c254f0$6ee41200$9de
62ecf@tkmsftngxs01...
> hi all,
>
> i installed exchange 2000 and the exchange admin 5.5.
> exchange 2k seems to be working ok.
> i can send/recv mail and the system manager program
> runs.
>
> however, i cant run the admin 5.5 and connect
> to the exchange server.
>
> the error i get is:
> "The list of Microsoft Exchange Server computer is not
> available..."
>
> am i missing something obvious?
> do i have to first run some process using the system
> manager?
> is it a permissions problem?
>
> thanks in advance
>
> nancy
>
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| no, im using the Admin tool from the Exch 2000 CD
to connect to the Exch 2000 Server.
I dont have Exch 5.5 installed at all.
Nancy
>-----Original Message-----
>I assume you are trying to connect to an Exchange 5.5
server using the 5.5
>Admin Tool?
>
>--
>Mark Fugatt
>Pentech Office Solutions Inc
>www.exchangetrainer.com and www.4mcts.com
>Visit www.msexchange.org for practical information on
Microsoft Exchange
>
>--- Please respond to this newsgroup and not directly via
Email ---
>"nancy do" <ndo@minervanetworks.com> wrote in message
> news:8a3201c254f0$6ee41200$9de
62ecf@tkmsftngxs01...
>> hi all,
>>
>> i installed exchange 2000 and the exchange admin 5.5.
>> exchange 2k seems to be working ok.
>> i can send/recv mail and the system manager program
>> runs.
>>
>> however, i cant run the admin 5.5 and connect
>> to the exchange server.
>>
>> the error i get is:
>> "The list of Microsoft Exchange Server computer is not
>> available..."
>>
>> am i missing something obvious?
>> do i have to first run some process using the system
>> manager?
>> is it a permissions problem?
>>
>> thanks in advance
>>
>> nancy
>>
>
>
>.
>
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| i did try to type both the name of the
server computer and the name of the
exch organization.
both cases, it timed out after 30sec and
said failed to connect.
Nancy
>-----Original Message-----
>If you type the name of the server in, instead of
clicking on the Browse
>button, does it work?
>
>--
>IP, Therefore I Am
>
>
>"nancy do" <ndo@minervanetworks.com> wrote in message
> news:8a3201c254f0$6ee41200$9de
62ecf@tkmsftngxs01...
>> hi all,
>>
>> i installed exchange 2000 and the exchange admin 5.5.
>> exchange 2k seems to be working ok.
>> i can send/recv mail and the system manager program
>> runs.
>>
>> however, i cant run the admin 5.5 and connect
>> to the exchange server.
>>
>> the error i get is:
>> "The list of Microsoft Exchange Server computer is not
>> available..."
>>
>> am i missing something obvious?
>> do i have to first run some process using the system
>> manager?
>> is it a permissions problem?
>>
>> thanks in advance
>>
>> nancy
>>
>
>
>.
>
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| Mark Fugatt 2002-10-05, 8:39 pm |
| You cannot connect to an Exchange 2000 server using the Exchange 5.5 Admin
Tool, if you do not have Exchange 5.5 installed don't worry about the 5.5
Admin tools.
--
Mark Fugatt
Pentech Office Solutions Inc
www.exchangetrainer.com and www.4mcts.com
Visit www.msexchange.org for practical information on Microsoft Exchange
--- Please respond to this newsgroup and not directly via Email ---
"nancy" <ndo@minervanetworks.com> wrote in message
news:f14201c25521$97101310$9ae
62ecf@tkmsftngxa02...
> no, im using the Admin tool from the Exch 2000 CD
> to connect to the Exch 2000 Server.
>
> I dont have Exch 5.5 installed at all.
>
> Nancy
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >I assume you are trying to connect to an Exchange 5.5
> server using the 5.5
> >Admin Tool?
> >
> >--
> >Mark Fugatt
> >Pentech Office Solutions Inc
> >www.exchangetrainer.com and www.4mcts.com
> >Visit www.msexchange.org for practical information on
> Microsoft Exchange
> >
> >--- Please respond to this newsgroup and not directly via
> Email ---
> >"nancy do" <ndo@minervanetworks.com> wrote in message
> > news:8a3201c254f0$6ee41200$9de
62ecf@tkmsftngxs01...
> >> hi all,
> >>
> >> i installed exchange 2000 and the exchange admin 5.5.
> >> exchange 2k seems to be working ok.
> >> i can send/recv mail and the system manager program
> >> runs.
> >>
> >> however, i cant run the admin 5.5 and connect
> >> to the exchange server.
> >>
> >> the error i get is:
> >> "The list of Microsoft Exchange Server computer is not
> >> available..."
> >>
> >> am i missing something obvious?
> >> do i have to first run some process using the system
> >> manager?
> >> is it a permissions problem?
> >>
> >> thanks in advance
> >>
> >> nancy
> >>
> >
> >
> >.
> >
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| thanks for the info.
duh, i feel stupid.
i thought it was something silly like that.
Nancy
>-----Original Message-----
>You cannot connect to an Exchange 2000 server using the
Exchange 5.5 Admin
>Tool, if you do not have Exchange 5.5 installed don't
worry about the 5.5
>Admin tools.
>
>--
>Mark Fugatt
>Pentech Office Solutions Inc
>www.exchangetrainer.com and www.4mcts.com
>Visit www.msexchange.org for practical information on
Microsoft Exchange
>
>--- Please respond to this newsgroup and not directly via
Email ---
>"nancy" <ndo@minervanetworks.com> wrote in message
> news:f14201c25521$97101310$9ae
62ecf@tkmsftngxa02...
>> no, im using the Admin tool from the Exch 2000 CD
>> to connect to the Exch 2000 Server.
>>
>> I dont have Exch 5.5 installed at all.
>>
>> Nancy
>>
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >I assume you are trying to connect to an Exchange 5.5
>> server using the 5.5
>> >Admin Tool?
>> >
>> >--
>> >Mark Fugatt
>> >Pentech Office Solutions Inc
>> >www.exchangetrainer.com and www.4mcts.com
>> >Visit www.msexchange.org for practical information on
>> Microsoft Exchange
>> >
>> >--- Please respond to this newsgroup and not directly
via
>> Email ---
>> >"nancy do" <ndo@minervanetworks.com> wrote in message
>> > news:8a3201c254f0$6ee41200$9de
62ecf@tkmsftngxs01...
>> >> hi all,
>> >>
>> >> i installed exchange 2000 and the exchange admin 5.5.
>> >> exchange 2k seems to be working ok.
>> >> i can send/recv mail and the system manager program
>> >> runs.
>> >>
>> >> however, i cant run the admin 5.5 and connect
>> >> to the exchange server.
>> >>
>> >> the error i get is:
>> >> "The list of Microsoft Exchange Server computer is
not[c
olor=darkred]
>> >> available..."
>> >>
>> >> am i missing something obvious?
>> >> do i have to first run some process using the system
>> >> manager?
>> >> is it a permissions problem?
>> >>
>> >> thanks in advance
>> >>
>> >> nancy
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> >.
>> >
>
>
>.
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