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Okay, here is the problem: My client XP machine cannot resolve DNS settings. Allocated IP and gateway fine. I have set the ISP DNS server on the client. Here is the setup. ADSL modem -> W2...
Zones: Networking, DHCP, DNSDate Answered: 04/13/2003 Views: 0
Hi Windows 2000 SBServer sp4 running dns and dhcp. Windows XP SP1 (all updates loaded). All pc's connect to the server and get addresses from dhcp and dns fowards all requests. My XP machines...
Zones: Windows 2000Date Answered: 05/25/2004 Views: 0
I recently used dcpromo to make my DNS server a domain controller (running active directory).   I started getting these errors in my log files and noticed a drop in performance (delay when web brow...
Zones: Networking, DNS, TCP/IPDate Answered: 09/29/2004 Views: 0
Please see http://www.experts-exchange.com/Networking/Microsoft_Network/Q_21913121.html#17070556 Much background work has been done but problem continues.
Zones: Microsoft Network, ...Date Answered: 07/11/2006 Views: 0
I am running ad with windows 2000 and I have an issue in that i have old computer accounts in active directory dns that are causing confusion on my network. Is there a way to clean up the inactive ...
Zones: Operating SystemsDate Answered: 08/12/2006 Views: 0
We are eliminating a domain controller in our Maine office to reduce costs. Currently the DC in Maine is running DHCP and in an effort to keep DHCP local to the office, we have installed DHCP on a ...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 01/07/2007 Views: 0
Hello, I have started to notice the following issue: I was trying to remote into a client's computer and I couldn't resolve the DNS name and couldn't ping it either. I did an 'NSlookup machinenam...
Zones: Networking, Windows 2003 Server, DNSDate Answered: 04/29/2008 Views: 0
We have DNS and DHCP servers running on an Active Directory Controller (Windows 2003.)  The problem we are experiencing is that the DNS records are not being updated with the DHCP information chang...
Zones: DNS, Active Directory, DHCPDate Answered: 05/13/2008 Views: 5
Hi, Why should we add the DNS name and DNS ip into the DHCP.What are the changes that take place. Is it mandatory to have these entries? REgards Sharath
Zones: Microsoft OS, Windows 2003 Server, MS Se...Date Answered: 07/06/2008 Views: 0
We are running win2000/2003 mixed domain in 2000 native mode. Win2000 is GC server, runs primary DNS, DHCP and WINS server. Points to itself by real ip as primary DNS. WIN2003 have DNS server, po...
Zones: Windows 2003 Server, Windows XP, Windows 2000 ...Date Answered: 07/22/2008 Views: 4