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system manager error rpc server unavailable

Author
5 Apr 2006 1:23 PM
grum13
When I use a client and go through exchange system manager and select public
folder - folder - then the content tab I get the follwing error

RPC server unailable Win32 ID no: 800706ba Exchange System Manager

I do not get the error using the server. Server is EX2003 client is Xp Sp2
with Exchange Sp's and upgrades installed on client and server.
Any Ideas?

Author
5 Apr 2006 7:40 PM
Harry
is your dhcp client service started

Harjeet
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"grum13" <gru***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> When I use a client and go through exchange system manager and select
> public
> folder - folder - then the content tab I get the follwing error
>
> RPC server unailable Win32 ID no: 800706ba Exchange System Manager
>
> I do not get the error using the server. Server is EX2003 client is Xp Sp2
> with Exchange Sp's and upgrades installed on client and server.
> Any Ideas?
Author
6 Apr 2006 8:20 AM
grum13
Hi,
Yes DHCP is started. Everything else is fine just system manager on clients

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"Harry" wrote:

> is your dhcp client service started
>
> Harjeet
> "grum13" <gru***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:45CB5ABC-2F56-4FC8-82EB-1540B5E5A70C@microsoft.com...
> > When I use a client and go through exchange system manager and select
> > public
> > folder - folder - then the content tab I get the follwing error
> >
> > RPC server unailable Win32 ID no: 800706ba Exchange System Manager
> >
> > I do not get the error using the server. Server is EX2003 client is Xp Sp2
> > with Exchange Sp's and upgrades installed on client and server.
> > Any Ideas?
>
>
>
Author
7 Apr 2006 2:06 AM
Michael A
Make sure your are using an account that has been delegated the
required Exchange perms.
Check to make sure you can resolve the IP if the server by name?
I'm guessing you are not on a seperate subnet?  ESM requires
netbios/wins.

Hope this helps?

Michael A
Author
7 Apr 2006 12:29 PM
grum13
All in order still no joy. will trry EsM on another client see what happens,
Thanks

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"Michael A" wrote:

> Make sure your are using an account that has been delegated the
> required Exchange perms.
> Check to make sure you can resolve the IP if the server by name?
> I'm guessing you are not on a seperate subnet?  ESM requires
> netbios/wins.
>
> Hope this helps?
>
> Michael A
>
>

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