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Exchange Management Console is very slow and eventually gets an "End Snap-in" error.  Beleive its related to WINS

Asked by tgrizzel in WINS, Exchange Email Server, Windows 2003 Server

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Have had Exchange server 2007 up and running for about 2 months.  Recently I put new Domain Controllers up and demoted the the old ones.  In addition to being DC's, 1 was a WINS server.  About this same time it started taking a very long time to open the EMC and EMS for exchange 2007 (upwards of 2 minutes).  Finally you will recieve a "end snap in" error, however if you press cancel, you can do what you need to do.  

By searching around, I have already tried lowering the amount of users that are "preloaded" upon opening, however this did not help...additionally we only have 300 objects.  

The reason I believe it is WINS is because we ran into this error when we first started setting up exchange is a test environment.  We found that by turning on the "enable netbios over tcp/ip" within the network adapters settings that this problem stopped.  However now that I have brought down the old WINS, and now even brought up a new WINS and pointed this to the correct IP, this is still happening.  

I would like to phase netbios/wins out all together, however it seems as though some things are still relying on it.  I have also looked at the binding settings for the network cards and NETBIOS is not even listed as a protocol to place lower in the chain....

Any thoughts?

Travis

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Zones: WINS, Exchange Email Server, Windows 2003 Server
Tags: microsoft, exchange 2007, sp1
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