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A record not sufficient for Network Share

Tags: Microsoft, Windows, 2003, DNS
I am trying to set a standard name for a network share such that if the hosting server were to change, I'd need only edit a DNS record. i.e.
fileserver1     192.168.7.3  (standard A record created by windows when joining server to domain.)

I want to share out a folder on fileserver1 as
\\filedepot\myfiles

So I make an A record

filedepot    192.168.7.3

but \\filedepot\myfiles fails eventhough pinging filedepot returns the correct IP address and the share is properly config'd because I can see it via \\fileserver1\myfiles

I tried a Crecord too.  What do I need to do to make \\filedepot\myfiles work?
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Question Stats
Zone: Networking
Question Asked By: whoam
Solution Provided By: Bamit99
Participating Experts: 2
Solution Grade: A
Views: 0
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02.21.2008 at 09:50PM PST, ID: 20954974

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