Understanding Exchange 2003 and DNS Queries
I'm just about ready to decommission my last Server 2003 DC/GC (server01) so I turned on DNS logging to see which boxes are still using it as their DNS server. I found that my Exchange 2003 BE servers are showing up in the DNS log. I can see that
server01 is not in the list of DNS servers on either Exchange server.
Can I assume that they are communicating with server01 because it is still a GC? If yes, and if I remove the GC roll from server01, what impact with that have on Exchange/Outlook 2003 clients? Am I correct in understanding that Outlook may notify the user
of a problem with Exchange until the BE servers re-query and find a new GC?
Thanks.
March 4th, 2011 9:20am
If you have another GC in site then Exchange Server will try to connect other GC if one goes down. It could take some time just say 10-15 minut. For test your case, you can take down your GC for a while and check all goes well.Anil
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March 4th, 2011 1:37pm
Why are my Exchange servers showing up in the DNS log on server01?
March 4th, 2011 4:33pm
Can I assume that they are communicating with server01 because it is still a GC? If yes, and if I remove the GC roll from server01, what impact with that have on Exchange/Outlook 2003 clients?
Hi mhashemi,
You can try to manually assign DC/GC in Exchange Properties(Dsaccess) which Exchange 2003 BE server uses to test.
"Why are my Exchange servers showing up in the DNS log on server01?"
Usually, you should use statistic IP and DNS for Exchange server, please check whether server01 is still in the Exchange server's TCP/IP properties.
Please try to run the ipconfig /flushDNS as well.
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March 7th, 2011 1:57am
Hi mhashemi,
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March 8th, 2011 2:07am