XCLN: How to Ensure Proper Name Resolution
ID: Q189906
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Outlook for Macintosh, Exchange Server Edition, version 8.0
SYMPTOMS
When you use Microsoft Outlook for the Macintosh client for Microsoft
Exchange Server, the e-mail addresses you type into the To, Cc, or Bcc
boxes of a mail message do not resolve, specifically the names do not
appear as underlined.
CAUSE
You are using either Open Transport or MacTCP to provide TCP/IP protocol
services on the network, and there is no provision for Domain Name Service
(DNS).
RESOLUTION
There are two viable solutions for this condition:
- Configure the Macintosh workstation with a local hosts file that
contains names and IP addresses for the Microsoft Exchange Server
computer.
-or-
- Configure and implement a DNS Server on the network.
MORE INFORMATION
DNS is used to identify computers on a TCP/IP network. Implementing a DNS
server may not be cost effective on a small network.
To configure a local hosts file, follow these steps:
- Using SimpleText or another text editor, create a Hosts file using the
following format.
<Exchange server name> CNAME <IP domain name>
<IP domain name> A <corresponding IP address>
For Example:
Mail1 CNAME Mail1.Mycompany.com
Mail1.Mycompany.com A 157.54.16.157
Ensure that there are spaces between each of the Hosts file elements.
- Save the file with the name, Hosts. Be careful not to add an
extension and make sure that the file is saved as text. This file should
be saved in the System Folder.
- On the Apple menu, click Control Panels, and then TCP/IP.
- On the Edit menu, click User Mode, and then click Advanced.
- Click Select Hosts File and click your Hosts file in the System
Folder. Click Open.
- Close the TCP/IP window and click Save when you are prompted to save
changes.
Additional query words:
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Version : MACINTOSH:8.0
Platform : MACINTOSH
Issue type : kbprb