XADM: Exchange Admin Does Not Browse for Exchange Server Computerss

ID: Q152936


The information in this article applies to:


SYMPTOMS

You install the Exchange Server Administrator program on a computer that is not running Exchange Services. When you press the Browse button, the following error message may be returned if no Exchange Server name is provided.

Microsoft Exchange Administrator

The list of Microsoft Exchange Server computers is not available because no Microsoft Exchange Server computer could be located.

Microsoft Exchange Administrator
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CAUSE

The most common reason for this error message is that the primary domain controller (PDC) for the domain the computer is a member of is not in the same network segment as an Exchange server.


WORKAROUND

To ensure reliable browsing, do one of the following:


MORE INFORMATION

When the Browse button is pressed, Microsoft Exchange Administrator performs the following actions in an effort to return the Exchange Organization hierarchy.

The RPC Locator takes the following actions in an effort to find the requested RPC service (Exchange). The following behavior is for Windows NT 4.x. When the Exchange Server Administrator program fails to find any Exchange Server computers to obtain the Exchange Organization Hierarchy, it is usually because the PDC is located on a network segment where no Exchange servers exist. Because the Locator Service uses a broadcast-based discovery mechanism, routable protocols such at TCP/IP fail to discover Exchange Server computers unless they are on the same network segment. To ensure reliable browsing, a default server name should be provided prior to hitting the browse button, or an Exchange server should be located on the same network segment as the PDC.

Additional query words:


Keywords          : kbnetwork kbusage XADM exc4 exc5 exc55 
Version           : winnt:4.0,5.0,5.5
Platform          : winnt 
Issue type        : kbhowto 

Last Reviewed: July 19, 1999