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SUMMARYThis article lists steps to help you troubleshoot problems when you attempt to use the Microsoft Exchange Windows 3.x client to connect to a Microsoft Exchange Server computer using remote procedure call (RPC). The following problems are discussed:
MORE INFORMATIONThe Client Cannot Connect to the Server on a Microsoft NetworkIf you are unable to connect to a Microsoft Exchange Server computer on a Microsoft network, the problem may be caused by any of the following situations:
The Client Cannot Connect to the Server on a Novell Netware NetworkIf you are unable to connect to a Microsoft Exchange Server computer on a Novell NetWare network, the problem may be caused by any of the following situations:
The Server Cannot Connect to the ClientIf the client is able to connect to the server, but the server is unable to connect to the client, the client may not be configured for enough IPX sockets or SPX connections.To work around this problem, increase the IPX Sockets and SPX Connections settings in the Protocol IPXODI section of the Net.cfg file. Both settings should be at least 50. The Client Cannot Open a Public Folder on the ServerIf the client is able to connect to the server, but it cannot open a public folder on the server, the problem may be caused by either of the following situations:
The Client Cannot Connect to the Server When You Are Using Shared Installations of Windows and Microsoft ExchangeIf the client cannot connect to the server and you are using shared installations of Windows and Microsoft Exchange, the RPC_REG_DATA_FILE setting in the [RPC Runtime Preferences] section in the Win.ini file is invalid.To work around this problem, modify the RPC_REG_DATA_FILE setting so that it includes the full path to a valid Rpcreg.dat file that is not read- only. In addition, verify that the root folder on the drive on which the Rpcreg.dat file is located is not read-only. NetWare is manufactured by Novell, a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding this product's performance or reliability. Additional query words:
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